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PIMP YOUR R33

For sale is an install of a CUSTOM R33 SKYLINE 7" LCD TV FACIA with remote control into your current R33 facia.

Features:

Top quality 7" LCD screen

Wireless remote control

Made from genuine skyine parts, for the perfect gapless fit

Professionally sprayed in matt black, to suit and standard colour interior

Made with plastic weld, to prevent cracking

LCD has 2 RCA inputs, to run a DVD player and playstation, reverse camera or other gadgets

Feel free to contact me with any queries on 0401400286

The way this install service works is one of 2 ways, if the buyer is in Melbourne they will have the option of leaving the facia with me to do the install (usually takes 2-3 days) or doing a change-over. Same goes for interstate buyers, the winner ships their dash to me and I ship the complete dash back to them (at my expense).

Please notice that the dash for sale is not the one in the photo, the installed photo is one I did for a friend of mine (so you know it works and fits) and is just there to give you an idea of how it looks when installed...

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Edited by [SKYXTC]

The price for this is $450 changeover so either you leave your dash with me if you're in Melbourne or you send your dash in. The price includes the LCD screen.

' date='16 Sep 2006, 09:33 PM' post='2501899']

yes....it includes all the labour involved to make it look the way it does...

I'm in as my pm stated...I'II give it a go and feedback to every1 cos my dash looks kinda crap and I was gonna sprey it anyway...bonus with a cool looking screen...

the aircon unit was simply remoulded to a lower position, with no modiicatons to the wiring loom. there is no more cigi lighter sorry... but ill throw in a bonus lighter...

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