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Post by vividjazz on Jan 4, 2006 20:09:13 GMT 10
I can organise a group buy for the Genuine Honda double DINs and Genuine Honda brackets. As most people are aware these are necessary in order to mount any standard aftermarket head unit in the Jazz. You need to transfer the existing stickers or purchase new ones from your friendly neighbourhood Honda dealer at their great low everyday prices. (quoted $45- for stickers) The more people in the cheaper the price will be as will reduce the cost of postage and if enough units the item cost will also come down. Starting price is $120 for a set of brackets and the facia and postage to Sydney. They can be on posted interstate but this would add to the final price (probably about $10 except WA which would be more). Again if posting more than one kit interstate a further saving could be made. I did a batch at Christmas which were all sold and am happy to do the same again. Once I had enough orders it took about 2 weeks for them to come in. <<modified by the admin to adjust the picture for easy reading>>
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Post by vividjazz on Jan 4, 2006 20:17:13 GMT 10
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Post by kentris on Jan 5, 2006 3:49:49 GMT 10
Would it work out cheaper if I did mine at Honda w/ fitting? Contated Honda dealer and they said they've never even heard of the Sat. Nav part o.O
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Post by ahcash on Jan 5, 2006 10:23:41 GMT 10
Thanks vividjazz.. I am tempted and would like to know the following...
1. Comes with all the necessory brackers and connectors/harness for an aftermarket headunit? 2. How difficult is it to remove the original stickers and put it to the new one? 3. I've heard some color difference for the 2005 Jazz.. you come across that?
Cheers mate and thanks for your effort...
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Post by vividjazz on Jan 5, 2006 22:36:36 GMT 10
Thanks vividjazz.. I am tempted and would like to know the following... 1. Comes with all the necessory brackers and connectors/harness for an aftermarket headunit? 2. How difficult is it to remove the original stickers and put it to the new one? 3. I've heard some color difference for the 2005 Jazz.. you come across that? Cheers mate and thanks for your effort... 1) wrt to harnesses the pinouts for each aftermarket manufacturer is different. Companies like aeropro sell adapter harnesses for most of the major manufacturers like Pioneer, Alpine, Clarion, etc but quite expensive. It is much cheaper just to rewire yourself. The factory headunit also has a unique arial plug which you can just cut and put a standard plug on or you can again get adapter. Had to source mine out of the US. 2) Sticker removal is not that difficult just have to take it slow and carefully. They restick great when transferred. 3) Colour is not an exact match as you can see if you look very very closely to the photograph of mine. They have 2 colours only with this one being by far the closest match to both 2005 facelifted and prefacelifted Jazzes sold in Australia. Don't know the exact colour yet of the Fit interior in the US but an aftermarket dash kit is already available over there. Read NOT genuine Honda. I believe it includes the antenna adapter and possibly a wire harness but the price is $250 + shipping. You would still need a further additional harness down to the particular aftermarket stereo on top of this kit.
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Post by vividjazz on Jan 5, 2006 22:45:13 GMT 10
Would it work out cheaper if I did mine at Honda w/ fitting? Contated Honda dealer and they said they've never even heard of the Sat. Nav part o.O wrt to the UK where you are located the sat nav stuff is on the Honda UK website. Honda dealers are daft the world over so if they don't know about the products that Honda UK sell then contact Honda UK themselves. If you can get the UK Honda part numbers it will make it easier for the dealer to just place an order. Remember Honda dealers are 'special' people like timmy at band camp in American Pie 2.
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Post by antonijazz on Jan 23, 2006 17:32:44 GMT 10
Can you tell me how much does it cost?I am from Europe,Greece and i am interesting,I know 4-5 guys who they are looking for this.
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Post by vividjazz on Jan 23, 2006 19:56:30 GMT 10
Have no idea what postage from Thailand to Greece would be or if you'd be hit with any duties or taxes. At a guess probably work out about the same as getting them here at around A$120 a pop.
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Post by antonijazz on Jan 24, 2006 0:05:09 GMT 10
Do you know the name of the company that makes these?Maybe i can found them somewhere in Europe.
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Post by bnefit on Jan 24, 2006 0:58:10 GMT 10
i think only honda japan makes them. may be wrong though.
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Post by vividjazz on Jan 24, 2006 19:34:42 GMT 10
Genuine Honda Parts with pretty red, white and black honda parts stickers on the outside of the bags and seperate part numbers for each component. Right bracket is one part, left bracket another and the ABS plastic facia itself a third and if you want replacement stickers they are seperate part numbers too.
The ABS facia itself is close to A$300 alone in Japan.
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Post by antonijazz on Jan 24, 2006 22:39:53 GMT 10
We are 4 jazzers from Greece.Can we buy this console with you?Please do something because here in Greece there is nothing about this car.
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Post by stevenkk on Jan 25, 2006 7:30:11 GMT 10
if you guys are planning on buying the double din and brackets i would like to join in too! im from the UK and honda UK claim not to offer the said products !!! really annoyed !!! plus really like to have my own mp3 cd player in my jazz!!
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Post by kentris on Jan 25, 2006 19:25:15 GMT 10
steve, have you tried contacting honda direct? I haven't had time to call them yet but if you asked in the Honda dealers they'll say they don't know.
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Post by vividjazz on Jan 26, 2006 13:51:23 GMT 10
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