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hey guys...

just bought a Generic Hong Kong TV Player (single din) for my car...

i don't know anything about car stereo install or ANYTHING...!?!

does anybody here know how to install? willing to swap services for beer or lunch or whatever rather than going to a car audio store...

is the model displayed here;

http://www.fpdisplay.com/Product/Shtml/20041216142902.htm

anyone know how to install this or how much it would cost to get done at a shop?

any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks

Andrew :D

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hey guys...

just bought a Generic Hong Kong TV Player (single din) for my car...

i don't know anything about car stereo install or ANYTHING...!?!

does anybody here know how to install? willing to swap services for beer or lunch or whatever rather than going to a car audio store...

is the model displayed here;

http://www.fpdisplay.com/Product/Shtml/20041216142902.htm

anyone know how to install this or how much it would cost to get done at a shop?

any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks

Andrew :D

ahhh so thats where u got it from :D

i'll ask ma mate n see if he knows how to install it into a car he usually works with home theatre stuff:P

This is in addition to your normal stereo deck right?

If a shop charges more than $60, they are ripping you off.

Should be able to tap into the lines powering your head unit(HU), and assuming it has audio out(HU has audio in), connect that via AV leads to the HU.

If audio shops start giving you the run around, I can probably install it for you.

my stock stereo is in at the moment...

is a tape player with ipod attachment so i'm happy it play's the ipod, i am scared though that even though this is a single din that it won't fit WITH the stock deck and that i'll have to take the stock one out which means no more ipod?

how much and how long should it take?

Trist dude i don't mind a 6 pack or two your way for a favour like this, if that seems unfair to you just give me a yell and let me know what you think dude

much appreciated, cheers :D

6 Pack of Wild the sphincter of the universe would be fine :D

If its as straight forward as it should be, about 45min... if its a PITA, a few hours.

I assume you would want the lcd screens picture to be coming from the iPod? So the sound stays hooked up as normal(to the stock deck)?

If this is the case, should be piece of piss, give me a PM to sort out when you want it done :D

nah man haven't pulled my old deck out yet...

kinda wanting the old deck to still be in there because it can play ipod and the tv can't by itself...

in saying that, i don't even know if i can fit both into the two din spaces i have...

had a look and i think i can only fit one, will wait and see... probably do it tomorrow morning, see how time permits

:rofl:

you can always get an rca cable that connects to the ipod via headphone jack.

well thats what i did as my dvd player doesn't support ipod.

maybe these links might help you if you want to install yourself or rhys may helpout.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/He...al-t190825.html

http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/Nissan-Wiring.pdf

mate if you need a hand I work in the sterio busness for neer on 3 years so give me a yell.

You can not run 2 units off the same set of speakers. If you wanted to keep both decks one would have to run the front speakers and the second the rear speakers, can not do both from both.

Cheers

Ross

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