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  • #16
    I meant $1200 for the whole kit
    Actually looking like $1400 so far
    $1150 for the programmed radio with face plate and shipping
    about $200 for the ant/wires/splitter
    $150 for the other cables i need from gen5diy
    give or take $100

    Not sure about your math but it look like you will be at the same cost as me $1425 without the backup cam

    Let me know about backup cam and what you find i am looking to get that too.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by WarWolfX0 View Post
      I meant $1200 for the whole kit
      Actually looking like $1400 so far
      $1150 for the programmed radio with face plate and shipping
      about $200 for the ant/wires/splitter
      $150 for the other cables i need from gen5diy
      give or take $100

      Not sure about your math but it look like you will be at the same cost as me $1425 without the backup cam

      Let me know about backup cam and what you find i am looking to get that too.
      The group buy for the Gen5DIY Nav kit is 850+25 shipping. -subtract 83 for the antenna I will not need. (It was thought that the '11 needed the new antenna, it does not) add in 550 for the faceplate I ordered = $1342.

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      • #18
        I have the mylink system in my camaro.. absolutely love it. very easy to use
        Ryan Nikolich

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        • #19
          o i didn't see that about the ant

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          • #20
            Ehh, I don't drive my car enough to warrant a nice radio. Couldn't hear it over the exhaust anyway!
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            • #21
              Originally posted by FreakyFastFreddie View Post
              Ehh, I don't drive my car enough to warrant a nice radio. Couldn't hear it over the exhaust anyway!
              LOL. We'll see if you say you don't drive it enough after you've spent the summer driving that beast!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Toasty View Post
                LOL. We'll see if you say you don't drive it enough after you've spent the summer driving that beast!
                Since I have only a 10 minute drive to work and no safe place to park it, it's not my daily driver. That leaves the weekend when the weather is nice out. That's why I only have 10,000 miles on it in 3 years. Half of those miles were put on it the first year when it was basically stock. There are times when I wish I had left it closer to stock and driven more.

                You might be right though Toasty. It is a different animal now and may be driven a lot more this year.
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                Build thread: http://www.chicago5thgen.com/5th-gen...ld-thread.html

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                • #23
                  Wooo, got the control unit/screen in the mail today... now to wait on the rest! :/

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                  • #24
                    MyLink retrofit

                    Hello all,
                    I just found out about being able to retrofit the MyLink infotainment/nav system into my 2011 2SS. I've been all over the internet and the only place I've found to get the OEM unit is a company in NC by the name of Mobile Video Integrations. I must say, they run a very top notch operation! I got a quote for the unit w/nav and it kinda shocked me...$1899.00 plus shipping. The unit w/out nav is $1,599.00 seems really cost prohibitive. Then where would one have it installed here in Chicago? I put in a request for an estimate with Mr. Kustom but have not heard back. Anyone know where to buy a MyLink unit w/nav for less that $1899.00? The Chevy dealership wasn't helpful at all.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Ruebernard View Post
                      Hello all,
                      I just found out about being able to retrofit the MyLink infotainment/nav system into my 2011 2SS. I've been all over the internet and the only place I've found to get the OEM unit is a company in NC by the name of Mobile Video Integrations. I must say, they run a very top notch operation! I got a quote for the unit w/nav and it kinda shocked me...$1899.00 plus shipping. The unit w/out nav is $1,599.00 seems really cost prohibitive. Then where would one have it installed here in Chicago? I put in a request for an estimate with Mr. Kustom but have not heard back. Anyone know where to buy a MyLink unit w/nav for less that $1899.00? The Chevy dealership wasn't helpful at all.
                      There's a vendor on Camaro5 that is putting together the kit needed. Though he doesn't yet have a supply of the navigation screen/controls. I'm getting the kit from him, and I ordered the nav screen/controls from Schram auto parts

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Toasty View Post
                        There's a vendor on Camaro5 that is putting together the kit needed. Though he doesn't yet have a supply of the navigation screen/controls. I'm getting the kit from him, and I ordered the nav screen/controls from Schram auto parts
                        Thanks for the quick response. By kit, do you mean the extra connectors? The $1,899.00 I was quoted had everything needed for the upgrade. Does that sound reasonable or am I just acting cheap?

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                        • #27
                          Extra connectors and the radio brain. I'll have around 1300 in the whole thing

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                          • #28
                            Thanks Toasty,
                            Puts it into perspective. Maybe I should just pony up or go home. You doing this DIY or do you have a company lined up to do it? Seeing that I don't have an electrical engineering degree from MIT, I need to find a reputable technician.

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                            • #29
                              I am doing it myself

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                              • #30
                                More power toys Toasty! Let us know how it goes.

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