GROM Audio TOYNU3
For SaleAudio Video/Electronics
08-26-18, 08:36 AM | Replies: 8 | Views: 1557
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Price
$90
- Location Rocky Hill, CT, 06067, USA
- Condition Used
- Compatibility
Make | Model | Year |
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Lexus | LS430 | 2004 - 2006 |
Lexus | ES300 | 2005 - 2009 |
Lexus | GS350 | 2006 - 2009 |
Description:
Like-new GROM audio TOYNU3, which lets you add USB/aux/bluetooth capability to your Lexus. Included are the USB/aux cords, but I never bothered purchasing the bluetooth dongle so that will not be included.
Basically, it contains everything you need to play music through your OEM stereo using a USB cord or an aux cord. Works flawlessly.
Full Lexus compatibility:
ES 300/330/350 2005-2009;
GS 350/430/450H/460 2006-2009;
GX 470 2005-2009;
IS 250/300/350 2006-2009;
IS 250/300/350 2010-2013 (No Navi);
LS 430 2004-2006;
LX 470 2004-2007;
RX 330/350/400H 2004-2009;
Last edited by Peacebay; 08-26-18 at 08:43 AM.
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Thanks! Yea I’m surprised/disappointed no one has jumped on this yet
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i'm surprised this is still available. i wish i would have bought this one and been able to save money, lol.
i like the seller ran my wiring under the center console. but i ended up taking out the ashtray and drilling a hole in that to pull the end of the cable out. i just have a flash drive on the end of mine that i leave in there all the time. when closed you could not tell anything is there. only thing to keep in mind is if you're using a flash drive to access music, there is a certain way you have to arrange the files that you put on the drive. you can make folders which will basically show as the discs from the changer. you can choose disc # in order to get to that folder/playlist. other thing is each song needs to be numbered. and Grom said that it will only play in a certain format (couldn't get mine to play at 1st....i think i'm running the flash drive in an FET format. i'm so glad i have mine. no more radio, lol.
i like the seller ran my wiring under the center console. but i ended up taking out the ashtray and drilling a hole in that to pull the end of the cable out. i just have a flash drive on the end of mine that i leave in there all the time. when closed you could not tell anything is there. only thing to keep in mind is if you're using a flash drive to access music, there is a certain way you have to arrange the files that you put on the drive. you can make folders which will basically show as the discs from the changer. you can choose disc # in order to get to that folder/playlist. other thing is each song needs to be numbered. and Grom said that it will only play in a certain format (couldn't get mine to play at 1st....i think i'm running the flash drive in an FET format. i'm so glad i have mine. no more radio, lol.
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I don’t unfortunately but really there’s nothing to it. The shift **** screws off, the center console wood trim all lifts up, and then you run the wires from the head unit to the center console storage, whichever way you want. It’s a 10 min job if you’ve done it before. And my iPhone cord easily fits under lid when it’s closed.