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mine is an aftermarket double din unit from hong kong has worked well and had no probs has input for reverse cam and input for gps a verry good setup for 450 ebay sells sim units

is it a 'Eonon' unit?

If no, what brand is it?

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Here is a pic of the standard air con wiring plug for the Stagea, couldnt find a pic of the NAVI unit one, and dont feel like pulling mine out tonight, so compare the plugs. Might also need to consider the surround and brackets.

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youll just have to compare the plug with the back of your Navi unit, you would think they would not make different wiring harnesses but rather adapt the unit, so my guess is it would work..

do u know anywhere i might get a non-navi climate control from??

plenty for sale on yahoo auctions japan, through http://www.slidewizeimports.com , select stagea c34 + air con

eg http://page19.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/x18711156

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NTSC, 12v reversing camera - actually flips the image so it is just like looking in a rear vision mirror.

Ebay is a good start but it you are looking for "better" quality, then car audio stores or even J-car, but I think the J-car ones look very similar to the Ebay models...

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this is my unit but heaps better now for round same dollars

what did u do with ur climate control??

if finally found a pic of what i want to do. i seen this in another stagea when i was looking at mine. the plan is to remove the navi unit and replace it with this

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... another option with switching on/off camera etc...

In my pathfinder I installed a cemera in the tailgate for hooking up the trailer and parking etc...

I originally was going to do the switchon with reverse etc but I had a novel idea and ran another camera to the top of my trailer canopy (has a nose canopy the first 3rd of the trailer)... this allows me to reverse my trailer at night (night vsion camera) with no help at all but also is a rear view driving down the highway... so turning the camera on/off became redundant.

I didn't have a switch box for the AV I just unplugged and pluggen in the one I wanted.

I just switched from screen to screen camera or watching DVD etc.

If I remove the Tape/Radio player from my Nav/TV/Climate and CD/Radio combo setup and relpace it with a decent CD/Radio will the Nav/TV/Climate Control will still work normally?

ant

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this is my unit but heaps better now for round same dollars

I've been looking at the exact same ones mate!

They look heaps good for the price you pay. :teehee:

Have you had any problems with it at all? CD's not reading, etc?

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