You're quite welcome Joe:
Being poor, I had to create my own unit. I don't listen to radio, but I do like to listen to my itunes. I took an old jailbroken ipod, added a bluetooth gps, set it so everything on screen is horizontal, connected the volume and on-off button to the upper left switch, fitted three additional buttons for (bling) interior lighting. and mounted it in a 3D printed, 70s looking frame. The gps maping has a British gent for navigation (Very funny... He says things like "Nearly there now" and "jolly good turn") plus all the real time G force, tire force, lap time, speed and temperature information I'll ever need (the windshield reflects the ipod's screen if its set to high brightness, so If I shield the screen from direct view and reverse the image, I get head's up display on the windshield. With an external amp, I get to listen to all of my 3,500 songs, plus, the video camera can be quickly turned on to record any traffic stops. If I can come up with a periscope for the camera on the back side, I'll have a forward looking dash-cam as well.
The entire unit, including the GPS goes back less than 2". I'm terrible at documenting my stuff, but here's a fuzzy photo of it:
None-the-less, I wish I could afford the gear you have, since even though mine is cool and doesn't look home made if you don't look too closely, it's still a hacked piece of gear that probably shouldn't be inside a Lotus.
Bruce