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Nexus 7 Subaru Liberty Car Install - Completed!

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Thanks man! I used a Canon 600D with a Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens if anyone was wondering.

 

Are you on Nasioc? If not I would like to link this page on a thread over there. Great read.

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Is that a kitkat ROM i see? Amazing mod btw

 

Haha I wish. Its running Cyanogenmod with Timur's USB ROM. Thanks man !

 

In case of Subaru its on the right one. Subaru is Japanese car manufacture. Subarus with steering wheel on left are one on wrong side :P

 

To OP

So crazy skills to get it inside and working and not to screw up car eletronic or tablet itself.

I saw dude making an mITX build into his car and that was cool aswell.

Cheers bud  :)

 

Are you on Nasioc? If not I would like to link this page on a thread over there. Great read.

No I'm not feel free to repost it where ever you like! Just send me the links so i can try answer peoples questions and see their feedback  :P

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Haha the mod screams MCM inspiration, maaaaaad mod dude. Great job! :)

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Great work dude. I work as a car audio installer and i think this was just an awesome idea.

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How the f*ck do you do this?

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Can I hire you to make that on my car?? :o This is COOOL!

Haha if the price is right  ;)

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Very nice.

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This deserves to be on build logs of the week :)

 

Who says it only has to be computer builds? :D

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This may sound a little bit harsh but I mean it in a good way - It looks very good for such ghetto mounting. I'm not going to lie, i expected the final product to be really messy, (especially after seeing that soldering job :P) but this looks great. I've seen quite a few mac mini's and ipad 2's mounted in this fashion, but it's nice to see an android given a go.

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This deserves to be on build logs of the week :)

 

Who says it only has to be computer builds? :D

 

Haha I was tempted to post it in build logs  :P

 

This may sound a little bit harsh but I mean it in a good way - It looks very good for such ghetto mounting. I'm not going to lie, i expected the final product to be really messy, (especially after seeing that soldering job :P) but this looks great. I've seen quite a few mac mini's and ipad 2's mounted in this fashion, but it's nice to see an android given a go.

 

Haha thanks I guess. It turns out the solder i was using was probably the worst I could possibly have been using. And the great thing about Android and this particular kernel is that it turns on when i turn my car on, it lasts 10+ days without even giving it a single charge (Idle time) , I can plug devices into it and has many many more features than IOS

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more like the right side

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  • 3 weeks later...

this is awesome man, really cool to see a car related mod. i've been wanting to do one as well; wire up a NUC into the glove with some sort of custom cooling solution. either way looks clean yo! 

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this is awesome man, really cool to see a car related mod. i've been wanting to do one as well; wire up a NUC into the glove with some sort of custom cooling solution. either way looks clean yo! 

 

Thanks ! I'm still having issues with "noise" though. I believe its been caused by the fact that there isn't any shielding around the Micro USB port anymore since I moved it out of the case itself. Quite annoying but I'll hopefully figure it out. Wow a NUC in a car would be really cool! 

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This sir, is legendary! I want to do this when I get a car (hopefully next year if I make the 120 hours, I'm 17). However not sure if it will fit in the car I want, an Audi A4 from early 2000's.

 

What I was also worried about is the law regarding this kind of stuff. Are P platers allowed to use in dash GPS and stuff like that? I know they can't use a phone whatsoever, no Bluetooth, dash mounts, nothing which really sucks. So it seems risky. Hopefully any cops inspecting aren't tech savvy enough to spot a Nexus 7! Anyway this is awesome and I will hopefully be back here in a year or so to do it to my own car if possible.

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