wow! check out this setup (sry for the big pics)
1 (or 2) large for in-car functionality, and a couple for outside show. But 15 is going a little overboard. But then again, at least he didn’t mount some on mudguards and a snowboard (pimp my ride episode). It’s one thing to go overboard on a show car (which is locked away between shows) but to do that on a daily driver is just asking for trouble (when you have to park it in public, unattended).
Cool if your into that kinda thing... nasty blind spots.. .and why have so many monitors on one space..? uh.... yeah not my thing. I am not into the max headroom 40 screen thing.
Originally Posted by engifineer
bling bling I guess
I expect to see this on some crappy ricer show. Hate all the screens, the wheels, the whole thing really... but to each his own.
I expect to see this on some crappy ricer show. Hate all the screens, the wheels, the whole thing really... but to each his own.
Originally Posted by Dr_Isotope
Originally Posted by paul34
Or, rear headrest screens. Who cares about the passengers? I mean, this isn't an airplane.
Unless you regularly carry kids in your tC... then I suppose that's an exception
Originally Posted by STNC
Too many screens, WAY to many, 3 on each door, you cant look at all of them while driving, you're not at ATC guiding planes in, you don't need a billion freaking screens! AH!
Originally Posted by ndnbolla
It looks like he has a screen everywhere except where the head unit goes.
Even I have a screen there.
Even I have a screen there.
I would do rear headrest monitors for our son, but most likely in the 4Runner. We usually take that on long trips. I am thinking of putting some in and an xBox for him to keep busy when we take those 8-9 hour trips in it.
But other than that, they dont impress me at all.
But other than that, they dont impress me at all.







