it can but it will end up costing you more and being more of pain than an aftermarket radio.
Do a search I believe someone did actually do this and has all the info and parts you need. Not sure where its at or what its called. It may even be in the sticky
Things you need at a minimum to add factory navigation are:
Nav head unit
Nav DVD drive unit (goes in trunk - rear deck)
Map DVD ($200 for up to date one)
Sub-woofer amp (goes in trunk - rear deck) and two subwoofers (rear deck)
Four channel amp (goes in trunk - left side)
Multiple wiring harnesses
GPS antenna
If you want voice control (factory systems have this) add:
Auto dimming mirror with factory microphone (used only on nav equipped cars)
If you want the steering wheel buttons to be labeled and work correctly add:
nav option steering wheel button assembly
If you want the full THX sound add:
THX door speakers (4)
I've been looking at a lot of different set ups. When I saw that T-money was parting his car out I wondered what I would have to go through to do such a thing.
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