Aight. Sorry this took so long to put together but here it is for the brave of heart that want to try it. Others may want a professional installer to take this on:
(1) First thing is to dismantle your dash and remove the Navi:
(2) After much consideration, the only possible place to mount the LCD screen was in the cubby underneath the climate controls like so:
(3) Next task is to mount the mic. I chose to mount it on the auto dimming mirror and tuck the wire in with the mirror cable so it would be covered:
(4) Knowing that I was going to mount the Parrot brain & harness back behind the glovebox, I ran the mic wire down the right side A pillar. That silver tape is pressure sensitive aluminum tape that is used on HVAC ducts. Also good for resealing the plastic sheet inside your door panel:
(5) Here's that god-awful huge harness that you have to snake in there and somehow manage to put away so it doesn't interfere with the glovebox. The 2 plugs on the left are part of the Quick Connect harness while the rest is the Parrot harness with the mute wire. The RAZR is for size comparison:
(6) The gray plug in the middle of the pic is from the QCHon-2 harness and plugs into the Navi. You can just make out the OEM gray plug in the background. You have to snake that part of the harness behind a metal brace and underneath an SRS connector and then feed the QC harness gray plug in front of the same brace or it won't reach the back of the Navi:
(7) Not a very clear picture of the 3.3k ohm - 1/4 watt resistors that I had to wire in so the volume wouldn't blow my eardrums. There's a schematic on how to do this on the Parrotkits.com FAQ page. Navi & Premium sound system owners will have to do this because of the 350 watt downstream amp:
(8) The next two pics are of the final placement of the Parrot brain (blue box) and that big-ass harness. I wrapped electrical tape around the part of the harness that was left after the connections were made and the Navi was reinstalled. I then tie-wrapped the brain to that large cross-brace and then tie-wrapped the tape bundle to the brain. You may have to experiment with placement so the glovebox doesn't hang on it. Pic two is of the remainder of the harness & fuses that feed over to the Navi. Had to tie-wrap the shit out of those so they wouldn't get caught on the back left corner of the glovebox:
After all's said and done, the LCD screen and mic are the only thing that show:
Sound quality from the mic is OK but not great and I may eventually move it to the driver's sun visor. Certainly was a PITA to install but very much worth it. Enjoy---