Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 13:22:48 GMT From: "Manic" <MMManicnopsamail.com> Subject: Re: Radio and Turbo Design in 9-5
I do not completely understand what you are saying. Is either accessory (the navigation system or mounting bracket) available directly from Saab or is it an aftermarket system (Blaupunkt?) that the person you mentioned purchased for some store that just happens to be available with a Saab mounting kit? If the navigation system was an add-on kit from Blaupunkt (or another company), what did it look like? Was the screen very small and fit into the ashtray spot or was it on a gooseneck (bendable bar) and the navigation screen was angled up from the middle dash? I am very interested, as you can tell. Johan LAUWERS <lauwers.sablonnopsam.be> wrote in message news:7fiso6$i4k$1nopsam3.Belgium.EU.net... > I don't know that. I just saw my mechanic install a navigation system in > the 9-5. > > He ordered with Saab an 'adaptor piece' for the screen of that mark (I > believe it was Blaupunkt in this case, but those adaptor pieces are > available for every brand). You have to remove the ashtrey and in there > fits that adaptor piece. > > It could be that it is available for the 900 but to be honest, I don't think > so. > > I saw a 9000 at my dealer's which had the screen installed on top of his > dash. It wasn't even that ugly, on the contrary I found it even nice. > > Johan > 83 900 GLi > 94 9000 CS > 94 9000 CSE > >