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Joined:  May 2004 Posts: 6,261 Wiki Guide |  
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Ok so my car has no radio fitted at present, it has got bullet type connectors.
 With that out the way, i want to purchase an indash screen for my car. would prefer a not to expensive one, maybe the one Pomp posted from argos for £99. is it possible to hook up an X-Box (not 360, old style) to this. if not can anyone recommend something i could use.
 
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Joined:  Oct 2007 Posts: 2,380 Likes: 1 chiccy of the chiccyness Forum Master |  
|   chiccy of the chiccyness Forum Master Joined:  Oct 2007 Posts: 2,380 Likes: 1 | 
hubby got his stuff from customice,best pm him as he's good at wot he does and gets really good products. Go on Jonahs mmc and you'll see the screens etc he and customice have put in ! 
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Joined:  Dec 2006 Posts: 847 The IceMan commeth Wise One |  
|   The IceMan commeth Wise One Joined:  Dec 2006 Posts: 847 | 
Yup, fairly simple to do.I can sort you out with the power supply inverter and wiring needed, All that should be needed if you get a HU with an aux input is the 3 phonos red, white (L&R audio) & yellow (vid)
 
 The only issue you may have is putting the Xbox somewhere it can't be seen but can still be used.
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I have an X-Box im selling if your intrested ?   |  |  |  
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Joined:  Jul 2007 Posts: 2,888 Forum Master |  
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The only issue you may have is putting the Xbox somewhere it can't be seen but can still be used.
could always modifiy the glove compartment i guess if he doesnt use  it for much, altho heat could then become an issue i suppose |  |  |  
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Joined:  Dec 2006 Posts: 847 The IceMan commeth Wise One |  
|   The IceMan commeth Wise One Joined:  Dec 2006 Posts: 847 | 
No problem in installing a couple of 12v fans to take care of the heat. |  |  |  
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Got an x-box thats why i'm thinking of doing this. so it is just a case of the 3 wires then going into aux ports on the head unit.
 didn't think it would be that simple. nice one.
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I think the PS2's are best to put in cars as you can get the slim line one and it fits in most gloveboxs nice   |  |  |  
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the best way to do this is with the power board that u can fit inside the x-box unit, as this leaves more space for u. and then u dont need a massive power inverter |  |  |  
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