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is it a DVD or CD system, and what brand ? It will depend on whether Nissan used your model of SATNAV in an Aussie model, then it should be just a case of buying the software. The S2 WGNC34 stageas have the XANAVI satnav which is useless outside japan as no software has been found to date to activate it.

is it a DVD or CD system, and what brand ? It will depend on whether Nissan used your model of SATNAV in an Aussie model, then it should be just a case of buying the software. The S2 WGNC34 stageas have the XANAVI satnav which is useless outside japan as no software has been found to date to activate it.

its a dvd, but seems to speak japanese to me i.e the fuel is running out and stuff like that... got no idea what to do with it. the salesman was little help too...... is there a disc to translate it?? :)

nope. start again or deal with it. I'm working on the nav and TV/DVD side of it. depending on where you are there may be someone there that can also do this.

Im in brissie. pick up the car on wednesday.. subject to inspection.... paid 19990 for 2003 stagea stock standard with 100000 on the clock. so just rip it out and start again you reckon?? the pop up screen is so cool. love it. also need to translate the buttons?? there must be someone who specialises in this kinda thing given the number of imports around!! :(

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