Hey Yash,
Yes, it is installed! And the audio problems from the other issue are gone!
Initial thoughts are very good, I like the unit very much. It installed very easy, but I did not take any pics. I will tell you how I did it and hopefully it will be helpful for you and other people down the line.
To do it, you would pull the radio out like you do for the dvd bypass, you can see that thread for the steps to get the radio out. Once its pulled out, and your sitting in the drivers seat, you move it over to the side, towards the passengers seat so you can see the back of the radio. There is a harness close to you, on the left of the radio, all the way at the bottom (below the screen) that matches the harness the dice kit comes with. Pull that out and plug it into the dice harness. Then plug the other end of the dice into where it went.
There's another plug on the dice loom that has two wires going to it. I left that unplugged, wedged so it does not rattle. I think its surplus (don't you love extra parts!) for some setup that I didn't have. I do not have factory SAT fwiw, maybe it has something to do with that...
Anyway once you have it plugged in, you plug the other end into the black plastic dice module, and plug in the dock connector to your ipod and the module (plug everything in).
Connect your battery (yes I unplugged the battery, you may or may not - depending on how risky you feel), and turn on the car to make sure it works before you put everything back together. Click the disk button on the radio as if you want to play a disk, then press it again to switch to the ipod. CD CHANGER will appear on your screen. Navigate your ipod to some music and hit play. Confirm it works, do a little dance, and put it all back together the way it came out. I mounted the dice module in the center of the car, just south of the shifter there is a space where it fits perfectly. Then I ran the dock cable into the center console as a final resting place. I did purchase the video cradle but did not install it as I did not yet buy the $500 video tap, so ymmv here. To get the dock cable into the center console, this is what I did. Removed the seat air conditioner controls switch plate by pressing in the tabs with a flathead and prying it up. Now that that was out of the way, I took a belt hole puncher and put on the widest hole it has. This is the tool used to punch holes in a leather belt. I took the tool and punched a hole at the very top edge of the velvet center console bin where it meets the air conditioner swith plate. This is where I ran the wire through. If I did not put the hole there, the cable would have been severely pinched when I pressed the plate back down. With the module where I put it, there was plenty of cable to allow the driver or the passenger to use the ipod while your cruising around. Put it all back together and your done.
What I like about it is that it turns the ipod off when you turn off the car.
I still need to learn the hacks it does with the radio controls, its a learning curve to learn what does what but I have most of it figured out. I don't use playlists so I dont get a lot of song changing ability through the head unit (I probably need to learn it better, though). For now, I change my artists on the ipod and can toggle the songs with the track switches just above the ashtray, on the left by my right knee.
Hope this helps and if anyone has questions, fire away.