For Sale 100-Series (2006) Land Cruiser Nav Delete Parts (1 Viewer)

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Hello Mudders,

Was on the epic journey to removing the 100-Series HVAC/Nav combo with a more traditional HVAC and audio setup. @jerryb was a pioneer for this here, helping many 100-series owners figure out what was needed. I had nearly completed sourcing parts (from US Toyota dealerships and Partsouq, SSG.Asia, Amameya, Megazip.net, and other Emirati or Japanese vendors), but lost my Land Cruiser when an unattentive driver ran into me on the freeway. Hoping the below parts can go to someone trying to finish out the conversion. Chances are you are reading this and know the context on piecing together this kit; if you're just now considering it, I highly recommend reading through much/all of the link above. It's not cheap, but if you dislike the archaic infotainment like several of us, maybe this'll help you get rid of it!

IMPORTANT: I am not responsible if your LC/LX requires slightly different parts! I believe the primary split was pre/post-2003, but there were also some splits before and after 2005.

All parts listed below are new and mostly in their unopened Genuine Parts boxes. Prices are what I paid -- possible discounts for combining.

Boring pics of Toyota boxes and/or these parts here.

10 Nov Update: added tags for sold items.
20 Nov Update: Only two items are left, in bold below.


Part NumberPart NameComment, if anyPrice
55902-60110 and 55905-60780Panel Sub Assy, A/C and Knob, Heater ControlSold together

*Edit* Sold
$228.44
55912-60110Housing, Heater Control$34.72
88650-60B80Amplifier Assy, A/CSomehow I ordered two...only need one

*Edit* Sold
$456 per
83240-60220Case Assy*Edit* Sold$51.34
83265-60220Computer*Edit* Sold$192.79
86208-60020 and 86207-60020Non-Nav Bracket (L and R)*Edit* Sold$55 for the pair
Axxess ASWC-1Steering Wheel Control InterfaceUniversal Adapter that was recommended to retain steering wheel controls for a double DIN Head Unit

*Edit* Sold
$30
DD FasciaDouble Din Fascia for Toyota Land Cruiser 2003-2007This is the recommended aftermarket face plate to fit a Double Din Head unit on top of the HVAC controls (sits above P/N 55902-60110)

*Edit* Sold
$45.68
Wiring Harnesses"Jerryb Special" wiring harnesses made specifically for the "post-2005" LCsbought these from another user; they'll allow the most straightforward plug/play between the harnesses and new HVAC components.$200
88650-60810Amplifier Assy, A/CAlso don't know how I ended up with this -- it is NOT for a 2005, but likely another model year LC.

*Edit* Sold
$624
 
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Hello Mudders,

Was on the epic journey to removing the 100-Series HVAC/Nav combo with a more traditional HVAC and audio setup. @jerryb was a pioneer for this here, helping many 100-series owners figure out what was needed. I had nearly completed sourcing parts (from US Toyota dealerships and Partsouq, SSG.Asia, Amameya, Megazip.net, and other Emirati or Japanese vendors), but lost my Land Cruiser when an unattentive driver ran into me on the freeway. Hoping the below parts can go to someone trying to finish out the conversion. Chances are you are reading this and know the context on piecing together this kit; if you're just now considering it, I highly recommend reading through much/all of the link above. It's not cheap, but if you dislike the archaic infotainment like several of us, maybe this'll help you get rid of it!

IMPORTANT: I am not responsible if your LC/LX requires slightly different parts! I believe the primary split was pre/post-2003, but there were also some splits before and after 2005.

All parts listed below are new and mostly in their unopened Genuine Parts boxes. Prices are what I paid -- possible discounts for combining.

Boring pics of Toyota boxes and/or these parts here.

Part NumberPart NameComment, if anyPrice
55902-60110 and 55905-60780Panel Sub Assy, A/C and Knob, Heater ControlSold together$228.44
55912-60110Housing, Heater Control$34.72
88650-60B80Amplifier Assy, A/CSomehow I ordered two...only need one $456 per
83240-60220Case Assy$51.34
83265-60220Computer$192.79
86208-60020 and 86207-60020Non-Nav Bracket (L and R)$55 for the pair
Axxess ASWC-1Steering Wheel Control InterfaceUniversal Adapter that was recommended to retain steering wheel controls for a double DIN Head Unit$30
DD FasciaDouble Din Fascia for Toyota Land Cruiser 2003-2007This is the recommended aftermarket face plate to fit a Double Din Head unit on top of the HVAC controls (sits above P/N 55902-60110)$45.68
Wiring Harnesses"Jerryb Special" wiring harnesses made specifically for the "post-2005" LCsbought these from another user; they'll allow the most straightforward plug/play between the harnesses and new HVAC components.$200
88650-60810Amplifier Assy, A/CAlso don't know how I ended up with this -- it is NOT for a 2005, but likely another model year LC.$624
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Hello Mudders,

Was on the epic journey to removing the 100-Series HVAC/Nav combo with a more traditional HVAC and audio setup. @jerryb was a pioneer for this here, helping many 100-series owners figure out what was needed. I had nearly completed sourcing parts (from US Toyota dealerships and Partsouq, SSG.Asia, Amameya, Megazip.net, and other Emirati or Japanese vendors), but lost my Land Cruiser when an unattentive driver ran into me on the freeway. Hoping the below parts can go to someone trying to finish out the conversion. Chances are you are reading this and know the context on piecing together this kit; if you're just now considering it, I highly recommend reading through much/all of the link above. It's not cheap, but if you dislike the archaic infotainment like several of us, maybe this'll help you get rid of it!

IMPORTANT: I am not responsible if your LC/LX requires slightly different parts! I believe the primary split was pre/post-2003, but there were also some splits before and after 2005.

All parts listed below are new and mostly in their unopened Genuine Parts boxes. Prices are what I paid -- possible discounts for combining.

Boring pics of Toyota boxes and/or these parts here.

Part NumberPart NameComment, if anyPrice
55902-60110 and 55905-60780Panel Sub Assy, A/C and Knob, Heater ControlSold together$228.44
55912-60110Housing, Heater Control$34.72
88650-60B80Amplifier Assy, A/CSomehow I ordered two...only need one $456 per
83240-60220Case Assy$51.34
83265-60220Computer$192.79
86208-60020 and 86207-60020Non-Nav Bracket (L and R)$55 for the pair
Axxess ASWC-1Steering Wheel Control InterfaceUniversal Adapter that was recommended to retain steering wheel controls for a double DIN Head Unit$30
DD FasciaDouble Din Fascia for Toyota Land Cruiser 2003-2007This is the recommended aftermarket face plate to fit a Double Din Head unit on top of the HVAC controls (sits above P/N 55902-60110)$45.68
Wiring Harnesses"Jerryb Special" wiring harnesses made specifically for the "post-2005" LCsbought these from another user; they'll allow the most straightforward plug/play between the harnesses and new HVAC components.$200
88650-60810Amplifier Assy, A/CAlso don't know how I ended up with this -- it is NOT for a 2005, but likely another model year LC.$624
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I can sympathize. I completed the nav conversion on my 2007 and about a month later, my wife was driving my car and was involved in a multi-car pileup that totaled my LC. At least in your case, you didn't put in the man hours of work before losing the LC, not to mention you can auction off your parts. Mine ended up being paid off from the insurance company (I fought tooth and nail to get a huge check) and eventually the wreck sold at auction to somebody who was going to rebuild it as a salvaged title car.
 
I can sympathize. I completed the nav conversion on my 2007 and about a month later, my wife was driving my car and was involved in a multi-car pileup that totaled my LC. At least in your case, you didn't put in the man hours of work before losing the LC, not to mention you can auction off your parts. Mine ended up being paid off from the insurance company (I fought tooth and nail to get a huge check) and eventually the wreck sold at auction to somebody who was going to rebuild it as a salvaged title car.

Yeah man, my 06 wasn't too built up, at least. Plus, i jumped on a 200, so definitely drank enough of the kool aid to stick with these.
 

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