Ta,The Ottocast is in plug 1
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This one tucks in ok:Ta,
ok it doesn't fit quite as nicely as I thought
will prob still buy though
i boughtone during black friday sales and ultimately returned it. It was laggy when switching music and it couldnt last 20mins in the car without disconnecting. It seems these issues are well known for these wireless thingsThis one tucks in ok:
Wireless Apple Carplay, Wireless... https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0C9MJNK2M?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
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I'm going to get a longer cable and tuck the ottocast behind the panel.Bummer! So far so good for mine but it definitely looks pretty generic/not expecting it to last forever.
I bought the Ottocast U2-X Pro and since setting it up right it’s worked almost perfectly. The good thing about this unit is the support for multiple phones and then turning auto connect off. When you start the car it’s just a case of selecting the previously connected phone you want to connect to - even if it’s only the one phone option. I have put the same unit in an Audi and a Hyundai and it works great in all of them. The Hyundai has wireless but the connection was super flakey. Using the ottocast wired in by USB and then wireless from there works near perfectly. Unit is small like the others pictured here.i boughtone during black friday sales and ultimately returned it. It was laggy when switching music and it couldnt last 20mins in the car without disconnecting. It seems these issues are well known for these wireless things![]()
My car came with the kick plates and the scuff guards. I really like the kick plates. They look great, they're well made, and they really add to the look of the car, as your photo shows.Anyone buy anything interesting on Black Friday sales? I finally ordered the illuminated kick plates, have had my eye on them a while. Nissan USA had some discounts running on parts.
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Yes it looks like the kick plates were almost a standard dealer inclusion in the USA. The scuff guard install instructions (along with a bunch of others) are on the Nissan USA tech info site:Has anybody tried removing or installing the scuff guards? How's it work?
When I got these I also ordered two nissan standard service connectors for the wiring.My car came with the kick plates and the scuff guards. I really like the kick plates. They look great, they're well made, and they really add to the look of the car, as your photo shows.
The scuff guards on the other hand look pretty cheap, and they're not installed well. I've been thinking about removing them, but I'm not sure how they're installed, and I don't want to damage what's underneath.
Has anybody tried removing or installing the scuff guards? How's it work?
Have ordered the same, will post up when I eventually install them!When I got these I also ordered two nissan standard service connectors for the wiring.
Congrats, looks great. How’s the boot size? I sold the XV for the Z but won’t be fitting the bikes in the boot! Wagon would be super handy.Well car arrived.
not sure what happed missing 2cly but gained 2 doors!
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