Yer nice! i'm waiting for everything to arrive and will post some pics of how i got it all to hang together and what exactly i bought.
Love to see the same!
-nat
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Raspberry Pi would need to have a USB GPS receiver, blue tooth dongle, wireless adapter and TV tuner to cover all the things you want it to do. Which I think won't be possible unless you run a powered USB hub, then you'd have to ensure to get compatible devices (and software)
You've also mentioned a 64gb SSD which won't work because they have sata interfaces, something a raspberry pi lacks, they do make usb flash drives that big.
You would be better off with something like a Nexus 7 or 10 tablet with a sim card. That has blue tooth, internet, GPS with navigation, music, hd file playback and audio out (3.5mm jack or streaming via bluetooth) . They also can read usb sticks with an adapter cable.
Sorry to ruin your plans but it seems way too ambitious and likely to fail. I've got a raspberry pi and a nexus 7 (with a custom rom) - I know what I'd rather be installing.
I've had to change some of my bits, as they weren't on the approved list. But the Bluetooth GPS and dongle that I have are on the list.
The SSD is SATA, but with a USB-SATA adapter. And yes, it is also on the approved list. I will also be running a powered USB hub.
Given that I want to use the OEM screen in the dash, the Nexus will not achieve what I want to do. If I wanted to have something hanging from my windscreen, no doubt I would have gone that way from the outset.
And given that there are 2 Disco3 users in the UK who have managed to achieve what I want to do, I don't think it's unachievable at all, but thanks for your concern ;)