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28 Apr, 2020
Overall it's a decent fascia kit. My only negative comment is that it's glossy, not matte, otherwise it's well made and fits perfectly.
Overall it's a decent fascia kit. My only negative comment is that it's glossy, not matte, otherwise it's well made and fits perfectly.
I used it on my 2013 Skoda Citigo, following PJs projects video on YouTube. This kit includes a red wire which needs to go to the fusebox (next to the accelerator pedal. You'll probably need some plastic pry tools, a fuse splitter and 10A fuse (mini size I think), a multimeter to test the fuse box and a Torx screwdriver. I used this with a JVC KD-X351BT. Follow PJs video and you'll be fine.

17 Jul, 2017
Excellent board for a router or low powered PC
Running PFSense on this with no issues, however it won't last long as the processor doesn't support AES-NI. Not sure how well freenas would run on this
It works well running Linux and ok with Windows, but don't expect anything too demanding. It can just about do 720p video/game streaming, even then I wouldn't recommend it.
There's an msata slot (SSD or wireless card), 2 sata 3gbps ports and a PCI slot (not PCIe), a USB 2.0 header, some more USB ports on the back, gigabit Ethernet and more.
I'd say this is a great little board if you wanted to run it as a server (without virtualization). There is documentation on the Intel website.