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Bluetooth and iPhone/iPod/AUX Kits for Mazda 3 2010-2013
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Bluetooth and iPhone/iPod/AUX Kits for Toyota Highlander 2004-2007
September 4, 2012“Found you guys through Internet search.
Installation was intuitive and simple to understand. Install took me 1/2 hr. No tools other than socket & velco needed. The toyota highlander video was VERY helpful for me to undetsrand how the stereo trim panel & head unit was removed (knowing where the hidden fasteners are is a real bonus so one doesn’t break plastic with guesswork.
I like that GTA kit can use both mp3 & Apple products while still using original car stereo and steering wheel control keys for iphone
Overall the product does seem a little pricey, but in-line with competitor devices. GTA staff & products HIGHLY recommended. Maurizio was very helpful in answering all my questions for compatibility before buying, found my answers from Tech support, and was very prompt & courteous in all responses. A rating.”
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Bluetooth and iPhone/iPod/AUX Kits for Mazda RX-8 2004-2008
September 1, 2012“I was looking how to install a car stereo for Mazda rx-8 2006 and I came across a video for GTA car kits.
I bought Sony car stereo and it was too complicated, I chose GTA car kits cars because it was so much easier & simple, just plug and play. I had fm transmitters before and the quality is not good, the sound quality of GTA car kits actually better than when I was using cd’s
Shipping was average, not fast or slow.
I did the whole installation with only a screw driver,(It had one part where I needed a ratchet but the bolt was already loose so I took it out with my bare hands) but I guess other cars will be different. The video was 100% helpful, I appreciated that GTA car kits took out the time to make a demonstration video…other big name companies don’t even do that.
i’m using my iPhone 4’s and I love the fact that I cold still use my steering wheel controls. I ran the aux and ipod cables under my stick shift and into my cup holders, it looked liked Mazda made it for GTA car kits lol because it’s well hidden and I have easy access to it.
i like the playlist feature the most, that acts like a cd changer. I do like to comment how instead of burning a cd every other day to keep hearing fresh music that holds about 18 songs, I could install GTA car kits and have thousands of song and with great sound quality!Only negative side is that it’s not available for every car, which means I can’t refer to certain people or buy it as a gift for certain people if its not compatible to all brands and makes.
I just wish I knew about GTA car kits before I had bought a $400 stereo! Ouch!”
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Bluetooth and iPhone/iPod/AUX Kits for Honda Odyssey 1999-2004
August 30, 2012“I tried earlier FM transmitters and also Cassette adaptor , both cases the audio was so low quality and also did read online about USA-spec but looking at these both.. GTA car kit is cheaper than the ISA-Spec and also much more feature rich.
I received the Kit in 3 days … very fast with Free shipping .
Installation was a piece of cake, just took me 30 minutes for the installation. I just watched the Video posted on the GTA car kit website and followed the instructions.. They were very precise and easy to follow. The quality of the Video was also good. I just used philips screw driver did not had to buy any extra tools.
I use iPhone4s – ran the cable from inside into the lower compartment just above the carcharger/cigarette lighter. so i can keep the wires hidden when not in use. very easy to pull the cables there . I can use the Disc – and Disc and other Stereo buttons to totally control my iPhone including the audio controls on my steering.. as if i am controlling a CD
I loved the customer service, was absolutely flawless, would suggest to keep up the Good work . Absolutely will recommend your product – in fact already told to couple of my friends and they are going to get it soon.”
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Bluetooth and iPhone/iPod/AUX Kits for Toyota Solara 2004-2008
August 25, 2012“I just installed my GTA car kit on my 2006 Toyota Solara Convertable.
I was very leary ahout trying to remove the vent portion of my dash because it was in the sun for the last 6 years and I didn’t want to crack it. I found a way to get to the back of the radio without removing that piece. Once you remove the bottom section around the gear shift and the box under the radio, you can reach your hand up and feel the back of the radio and the harness plugs right in. I have big hands and although it was a bit of a struggle it beat trying to remove the vents on my dash. It took the longest to connect the harness, maybe about 5 minutes but it was worth it not having to remove the radio or vents at all. Just a suggestion it works great!!!
I love it.Thanks”
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Bluetooth and iPhone/iPod/AUX Kits for Toyota Camry 2002-2004
August 16, 2012“Found you through Google search. Your website was informative and well made.
I considered several different kits. I chose the GTA Cat Kit because ALL of the other kits would have required me to purchase separate parts and assemble it all myself. I also liked the interface that your kit uses on my stereo’s screen. That and the fact that your kit was the best value — To buy the parts I would have needed to get both an aux port and an ipod port (that allows me to operate and charge the ipod) I would have needed to spend about $50 more, at least.
The installation took me about twenty minutes start to finish. I used a real thin flat blade screw driver to pop the paneling off. The panel tool is the only thing I didn’t have, but it isn’t hard to use a screwdriver to do the same thing if you are careful. The videos were incredibly helpful. Its not hard to take all the stuff off, but I wouldn’t have guessed where some of the screws were to do so.
I use an old ipod video currently and my Droid X cellphone. The other driver whose car I installed a kit in uses an iPhone and an iPod classic. On the 2006 Camry, I ran the cables up through the flat tray spot to the left of the shifter.
From shipping, to installation, to satisfaction, to customer service — I’ve been completely satisfied. Would and have recommended your kit to people who want to install ipod or aux ports.
Great value. Great product. A ! I highly recommend it.”
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Bluetooth and iPhone/iPod/AUX Kits for Toyota Camry 2005-2006
August 16, 2012“Found you through Google search. Your website was informative and well made.
I considered several different kits. I chose the GTA Cat Kit because ALL of the other kits would have required me to purchase separate parts and assemble it all myself. I also liked the interface that your kit uses on my stereo’s screen. That and the fact that your kit was the best value — To buy the parts I would have needed to get both an aux port and an ipod port (that allows me to operate and charge the ipod) I would have needed to spend about $50 more, at least.
The installation took me about twenty minutes start to finish. I used a real thin flat blade screw driver to pop the paneling off. The panel tool is the only thing I didn’t have, but it isn’t hard to use a screwdriver to do the same thing if you are careful. The videos were incredibly helpful. Its not hard to take all the stuff off, but I wouldn’t have guessed where some of the screws were to do so.
I use an old ipod video currently and my Droid X cellphone. The other driver whose car I installed a kit in uses an iPhone and an iPod classic. On the 2006 Camry, I ran the cables up through the flat tray spot to the left of the shifter.
From shipping, to installation, to satisfaction, to customer service — I’ve been completely satisfied. Would and have recommended your kit to people who want to install ipod or aux ports.
Great value. Great product. A ! I highly recommend it.”
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Bluetooth and iPhone/iPod/AUX Kits for Honda Pilot 2006-2008
August 14, 2012“I followed every step in this video & my iPhone works perfectly with my 2006 Honda Pilot. Took me about an hour, like you said. Thank you!!! I love it!!! :-)”
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“I was asking at the Honda dealership if I could still buy a kit for my iPhone and they replied that the Honda adaptor/ kit didn’t work very good. I google “Honda Odyssey and iPhone” your web site was the first hit.
I tried an FM Modulator and it had horrible quality sound. I rarely used it.Shipping was extremely fast. I ordered on Sunday night around 10:30 PM. It was at the house on Wednesday. Unbelievable!!
The installation was very easy. It took about 20 minutes. No special tools needed. I reviewed your You Tube video prior to starting installation. It was very easy to do. I use the kit for iPhone 4S. Used the cables to the storage compartment under the radio.
I love the fact that it charges my iPhone as I listen to music. Also being able to change playlists on the steering wheel is incredible. I think it is a remarkable product. works as advertised. My wife didn’t think this was a necessary purchase but after our first interstate trip she was already convinced. Kids love listening to their music via the GTA Car Kit in the back via the rear entertainment system.
I feel like GTA Car Kit is a great value. I would recommend to all my friends.”
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Bluetooth and iPhone/iPod/AUX Kits for Acura TL 2000-2003
August 3, 2012“Just want to say thanks to the boys of GTA car kits, they did a great job in my 2003 Acura tl and used my car on the how to do it yourself, and made a you tube video on the installation.
The sound is crisp and clear, and using the control from the stearing wheel and charging my phone at the same time is great.
Thanks GTA!”
“Thanks GTA ! Installed on my 2012 Mazda 3i in about 10 minutes and it works exactly like you said it would. I think sound quality is better than the Aux Cable that I was using too!! I couldn’t be happier with your product.
The install video made all the difference for me in deciding to buy or not to buy, when I saw how easy it was to install, I decided that I could do this and purchased your product. Thanks.”
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