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  • This video saved me so much time, and money, as did the car kit itself. Everything works great!

    Only issue I noticed was the iPod cord came out when I was trying to put the cubby back in, and tested my iPod again. I took the cubby back out (good thing I didn’t screw anything back in and thought to test it one more time) and taped the cord to the kit in a criss-cross style to hold it in place (I used electrical tape).

    I bought the Bluetooth Extension too, but didn’t feel like putting it on yet (since it was so easy to do all of this, I don’t mind having to do it over again if/when I do feel like putting the Bluetooth in).

    I think altogether this took me, maybe, 30 mins to do from start to finish. I drilled the hole for the cords in the cubby on the bottom back left hand side, since I put the car kit on that side at a 45* angle.

    Overall, I’m really please with the quality of the product and the tutorial. The whole thing
    is awesome. 😀 Oh, for reference, I’ve never done anything like this or remotely similar. I usually just add washer fluid, fill the tires, and change the wiper blades, so I have no experience with this whatsoever. That being said, getting everything set up was incredibly easy.

    - Traci Lew
  • Just installed the GTA Bluetooth car kit on my Mazda 3 04. I am very happy with my car now. I used to burn CDs in order to listen to music/audio book. Now I can download music/audiobook to my phone and listen without burning CDs.

    Note:
    -Took me 1.5 hours to install.

    -I ignore the AUX and iPhone cable. Bluetooth music and Handsfree is good enough for me.

    -The video recommend using a plastic tool to pry open the “console” near the steering wheel. I couldn’t get that to work. Instead, I used the following method:

    Disclaimer: follow at your own risk. I am not responsible and should not be liable for any damages caused to you or your vehicle during installation of the kit

    1 – left side console: remember in the video, he said you need to pull a rubber piece to install the microphone? Pull that rubber piece down further just a bit below the steering wheel. You will see a gap between the metal frame and the plastic console, insert your fingers in between and pull toward you. You have a much better grip this way. I did not use the plastic pryer at all.

    2 – right side console: insert your left hand between the steeling wheel and right side console pull toward yourself.

    3 – With the car kit and the bluetooth module, there are a lot of stuff to be put behind the stereo. With the stereo pull out and look at the slot/hole, you will see a metal piece right at the center on the back. There are space on the left and on the right of that metal piece. In fact, it’s like two little compartments. I lay the car kit flat on the left of the metal piece and lay the bluetooth module flat on the right. I tucked the wire from the stereo to the carkit toward the hole between the stereo slot and the steering wheel. I used the twisty that came with the kit to hold all the wires so they don’t go loose. That should do the trick. You should be able to slide the stereo back in without much effort.

    Cheers!

    - T
  • I heard about GTA car kits online through a YouTube video. It was purchased as a result of viewing the youtube video and it seemed like the best fit. Once ordered, it arrived in 3-5 business days.
    I had to buy DIN stereo removal keys, however, the installation was very simple.

    I am using an Ipod touch, and ran the wires through the glovebox. I really like the seamless integration into the factory stereo.

    The GTA car kit worked from the moment it was installed with no negative experiences.
    It is work every penny and would definitely recommend this product to friends. I think you guys are doing a great job.
    Thanks.

    - Keith
  • Just installed your kit into my 2005 Prius with a basic radio. The procedure went flawlessly and your how-to video made things almost easy. I combined the installation with a dash-mounted portable XM radio and now I can listen to XM or my iPod depending on my mood, and no unsightly cables anywhere! Thanks, guys!

    - Mark Dyson
  • I purchased a Kit for my 2008 Corolla. The install video was a tremendous help. The thin audio/headphone jack cable is a bit weak and I’d recommend getting a better one for like 2-5$ at any electronic store. This product worked REALLY Good from day 1. I thought I had some audio issues at first and contacted them and they were willing to trade the item but turns out my phone was streaming bad audio since it was internet radio app. I tried using different apps and used it to stream music and voice calls.

    Thanks Guys!

    - Ivan K
  • This item is great—my biggest complaint is that it wasn’t marketed aggressively years ago so I could have enjoyed it years ago! The how-to video was very good, made it very clear. No complaints and good value—thanks!

    - Jeffrey Schultz
  • I have Bluetooth extension installed in my car. The car is 2006 Rav4 with non-JBL factory stereo.
    The installation was straightforward. YouTube video has really helped to make things easy to setup.

    As far as the actual product goes, then there is nothing negative at this time. Music quality is the same as if I use aux cable to play mp3 from my phone. Phone calls are clear to my ear and you do not have to raise your voice above normal to keep the conversation going.

    In conclusion, I want to say, that with this product it is way easier now to use the phone wile driving and one no longer has to watch out for cops when on the phone.

    - ILIA
  • My wife has a SiriusXM radio in her Toyota Tacoma. She’d tried to use it thru an FM modulator for some time which never really worked very well due to interference from various FM stations. A local sound shop told us we’d have to replace the radio to get a direct audio connection.

    The GTA car kit took me all of 30 minutes to get installed and finished following the instructions in the video. Everything went very smoothly and the final result was better than we expected. The audio was crystal clear – no interference at all. I would recommend this kit to any one – well worth the money!

    - Ken
  • My wife has a SiriusXM radio in her Toyota Tacoma. She’d tried to use it thru an FM modulator for some time which never really worked very well due to interference from various FM stations. A local sound shop told us we’d have to replace the radio to get a direct audio connection.

    The GTA car kit took me all of 30 minutes to get installed and finished following the instructions in the video. Everything went very smoothly and the final result was better than we expected. The audio was crystal clear – no interference at all. I would recommend this kit to any one – well worth the money!

    - Ken
  • The only complaint I have about this kit is that I didn’t BUY IT SOONER! It worked flawlessly the moment I installed. Installation took 20 minutes after watching the YouTube video. I had been toying with the idea of having Honda install an Aux port – but for $450?? This is way better and connects directly to my iPhone 5s (with Apple lightening adapter) AND it charges so that frees up my lighter port to charge another device.

    Had to call support during install for a question and call was answered on first ring and service was great! I am recommending the kit to friends without reservation!

    - Adam in L.A.