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Nissan V35 BOSE 6 STACK CD OR TV , SAT NAV CONVERSION PROBLEMS , CALL CON 02 9797 6499 OR GO TO 175 PARRAMATTA ROAD HABERFIELD NSW 2045, THEY CAN DO IT WITH THE BEST PRICE .I HAD MY CD FIX LAST WEEK , I CAN EVEN WAIT ON THE SPOT TO PICK IT UP , VERY HAPPY , RECOMMENDED

HE ALSO DID THE DVD CONVERSION AS WELL AS IPOD CONNECTION FOR ME 6 MONTHS AGO.

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Nissan V35 BOSE 6 STACK CD OR TV , SAT NAV CONVERSION PROBLEMS , CALL CON 02 9797 6499 OR GO TO 175 PARRAMATTA ROAD HABERFIELD NSW 2045, THEY CAN DO IT WITH THE BEST PRICE .I HAD MY CD FIX LAST WEEK , I CAN EVEN WAIT ON THE SPOT TO PICK IT UP , VERY HAPPY , RECOMMENDED

HE ALSO DID THE DVD CONVERSION AS WELL AS IPOD CONNECTION FOR ME 6 MONTHS AGO.

Ipod????.....pffffft!

depends how integrated they are doing it. yes it can be simple or a right royal pain. revolution electronics is who he is referring to.

for a CV 36 I wold love to see his swap. that one I'm saying is more software than anything else.

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How much do they cost? and what have they done to your car. i got mine V35 2001, at the moment i remove the navi out and put in Nesa DVD player but i couldn't figure out how to get the original screen to display. i live in Victoria there no i would know they can do it.

Please tell me what have been change to ur car.

thanks

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