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  • My daughter found out about GTA Car Kits on the Internet.
    We tried transmitters, and considered after-market radio replacement. The transmitters worked poorly, especially in urban areas, and radio replacement was expensive and ruined the factory look of the dash. The GTA kits looked simple to install and use.

    Shipping was very fast. (one of the kits wasn’t in stock, so there was a short wait. But then again, it was Christmas…)

    Very easy installation. It took about 15 min to install. No unusual tool were required. The video was a great help both for installation, and as a way to understand the unit before purchase.

    We use iPod Touch. On both cars, the cables were run to the box under the radio.

    I didn’t see anything needing improvement. It’s a well thought out and constructed unit.

    Overall, it was a great experience. I installed them in my daughters cars, and haven’t heard of any complaints. I believe they work just as expected.

    These kits are a terrific value. I know which kit I’ll put in my car when I need an AUX input. (I’m NOT an apple drone)

    - Chris from Salem, OR, USA
  • “This product worked awesome. Shipping was fast, price is more than fair and end result was excellent. I installed this unit in an 08 Sienna.

    My first experience with an ipod and stock system led me to change out my entire stock system to a fairly upscaled after market one in my 05 tacoma. Needless to say about 2k into it later, my end result was the same. Great product, Highly recommened. might put some stereo shops under… LOOKOUT!! ”

    - Comment from xerxesdvi (YouTube user)
  • “There were other kits out there, but they all cost about the same (or more) and GTA’s kit had the installation video, which was quite useful. A quick check online didn’t yield any red flags that GTA was disreputable; being able to pay via PayPal helped.

    Shipping was average. Since it was free, that’s perfectly acceptable.

    The installation was very straightforward and took about 45 minutes, although I was very careful and took my time undoing the clips that held in the console and stereo. I did have to buy the tools mentioned in the video, but they aren’t unreasonable things to own and they aren’t expensive. Other than the telescoping magnet, I imagine many people would have or could borrow the required screwdriver, socket and ratchet.

    The installation video was extremely helpful. Without it, I wouldn’t have been willing to disassemble my car’s center console and risk breaking something. It was clearly narrated and paced such that it was easy to follow.

    I’m using a 6th generation iPod Nano. I routed the aux-in cable to the glove box, where I put the GTA adapter itself. I ran the 3.5mm headphone aux-in to the lower console where I can easily get at it from the driver’s seat (although I don’t expect to ever use it, I decided the time to run that cable was when I had the center console detached).

    The best GTA Car Kit feature is its integration with the car’s existing stereo. The stock Toyota stereos are quality units that look like they belong — the backlighting and layout match the look and feel of the instrument cluster and the other controls. The primary alternative to an iPod adapter is an aftermarket stereo. After a few years of keeping an eye out I have yet to see one that doesn’t look gaudy and/or cheap (they all seem to have a horrible mash of colored LEDs and pointless animations).

    It was not immediately clear to me that the adapter would work with the 6-disc CD changer that comes with some trim levels of Corolla, I had to Google a bit to assure myself that it would have the correct AUX input port. I’ve never really looked at the connections on the back of car stereos and wasn’t sure how standardized they tend to be.

    The GTA Car Kit is well worth the money and I’d recommend it to anyone who’d like to retain the look of their factory stereo while adding the functionality of an iPod adapter. It’s also less expensive than most other Toyota iPod adapters or a quality replacement head unit.”

    - Eric from Halethorpe, MD, USA
  • “I found your company when I was researching on the net for options for line-in AUX input instead of FM Transmitter. Cable line-In AUX was my only options after trying crappy FM transmitter even with the Monster better quality FM transmitter

    Shipping was pretty Fast within a week during XMAS season.

    Installation was pretty easy with the video no issues so far.

    I am using Ipod Classic 80 GB and I did run the cables tru the gloves box I really like to be able to choose between Ipod cable and only AUX cable

    Would defenitely recommend it to a friend – very cheap option for IPOD/MP3 compared to the $400 Toyota option.

    - Philippe from Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
  • Hello,
    I wanted to let you know that I took a chance and installed your car kit on my 2004 Acura TSX, in part because my mechanic thought it would cost upwards of $100 for him to install it. I am not particularly handy and can say that the only things I’ve done to my car are fill it with gas, occasionally check the tire pressure, and once in awhile add windshield wiper fluid. With the instructions that you provided and reading a couple of other suggestions on web forums, I was able to install my kit in just a few minutes (not counting drilling the hole into the storage bin) with only a flashlight and my compact mirror. It works and sounds great—I just wish I’d discovered your kit earlier since I’ve been listening to poor quality FM receivers for four years!

    Thanks for making such a great product so easy to install!

    Charlotte from Rockville, MD, USA

    - Charlotte
  • “hey guys,

    received product on time
    easy to install, followed instruction on YouTube
    once I figured out what I was doing wrong, product worked like a charm

    wished I wud have heard abt GTA a year ago, wud not have paid $500.00 for new stereo for my truck
    if Ur looking for an inexpensive way to upgrade your car stereo use a GTA adaption kit”

    - Edward from Richmond Hill, GA, USA
  • “I bought one of your car kits for my daughters Mazda 3 2006 as a Christmas present. I finally got around to installing it yesterday 1-8-12. Using your video it took about 45 minutes and it was extremely easy. After testing and then re-assembling it works great. She is extremely happy with it and I am her hero.

    Thanks
    Bob”

    - Bob
  • “After trying all of the FM converters, cassette tape 3.5’s, and so on, I had given up hope of ever having a 3.5/iPhone/iPod connection on my stock radio. I wanted to keep the originality intact on my 2002 Camry LE. It only has 35,000 miles on it and I simply did not want an aftermarket radio installed. After finding your YourTube video online, I watched it intently and decided that you must have a great product by all of the positive reviews that are posted. Like I said, I watched it intently, about 5 times. Very informative.

    I then went to your website and placed an order for the unit. Free shipping too! After the order was placed on December 28, 2011, it arrived at my house on January 3, 2012. Bear in mind�that included the Christmas and New Year weekend. I’m very satisfied with the shipping. Excellent packaging too.

    Now for the installation. While I consider myself a can-do person, I had never taken a radio out of a vehicle. To be honest, I was a little apprehensive about it, but I made the decision to dive into it head first. It went flawlessly. The radio was exactly as the video described, and connections were easy and effortless. I took the advice of your video installer and checked the unit BEFORE I re-installed the radio. It worked perfectly.

    I then removed the covers for the console/gearshift and ran the two wires. Once again�easy and effortless. Looks like it came from the factory. COMPLETE installation time start to finish—-53 minutes. To say that I am a happy and satisfied customer would be an understatement.

    Keep up the great work, and thanks for having a quality product.”

    - Danny F from Tupelo, Mississippi, USA
  • “After trying all of the FM converters, cassette tape 3.5’s, and so on, I had given up hope of ever having a 3.5/iPhone/iPod connection on my stock radio. I wanted to keep the originality intact on my 2002 Camry LE. It only has 35,000 miles on it and I simply did not want an aftermarket radio installed. After finding your YourTube video online, I watched it intently and decided that you must have a great product by all of the positive reviews that are posted. Like I said, I watched it intently, about 5 times. Very informative.

    I then went to your website and placed an order for the unit. Free shipping too! After the order was placed on December 28, 2011, it arrived at my house on January 3, 2012. Bear in mind – that included the Christmas and New Year weekend. I’m very satisfied with the shipping. Excellent packaging too.

    Now for the installation. While I consider myself a can-do person, I had never taken a radio out of a vehicle. To be honest, I was a little apprehensive about it, but I made the decision to dive into it head first. It went flawlessly. The radio was exactly as the video described, and connections were easy and effortless. I took the advice of your video installer and checked the unit BEFORE I re-installed the radio. It worked perfectly.

    I then removed the covers for the console/gearshift and ran the two wires. Once again – easy and effortless. Looks like it came from the factory. COMPLETE installation time start to finish – 53 minutes. To say that I am a happy and satisfied customer would be an understatement.

    Keep up the great work, and thanks for having a quality product.”

    - Danny F from Tupelo, Mississippi, USA
  • “BEST THING EVER!! Bought the GTA car kit for my 2010 Rav4asaur Mon & rec’d Fri for my 4S.

    Accessed thru the lower glovebox (press each side in slightly and slide toward you; then slide off the shock absorber off on the right side.) Spotted the port in 3 sec, but due to my large meat beaters, it took me about 15 min to massage into the port. I drilled a 1/2 inch hole thru the side of the bottom cubbie and used secured the module w/ 2-sided tape.

    Also bought the vent cell holder. Ideal for nav app. ”

    - Comment from dolfan1967atyahoo (YouTube user)