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I bought this to install into my V35 Bose unit (only goes to 89.9MHz)....With this unit, it will increase your reception frequency from 88MHz to 108MHz.

But now I have decided remove my whole setup and install a new system (still slowly buying bits and pieces), hence no need for this.

The unit is brand new and I can give you the receipt to show I paid $30 for it. All I want is $30 plus postage (which is about $5 to VIC). Pickup from west side of Melb is also ok. If it doesn't work, you can call the seller (who sold me this) to arrange a replacement for you, since I bought it from a store.

As you can see in the pic, it looks like a simple task. But please note, the unit needs to be attached to the +ve wire. I was intending on attaching it to the cig lighter. If you are not good with wires, get a professional to do it for u. I could do it for you as a favour today (to be repaid later) if you r in the west side of Melb...but no guarantees! LOL...

Unit is made in NZ...

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i have no idea about the fm setup etc but somehow on mine im still able to listen to the main fm channels.

however its 10 down. say i was listening to 92.9 it would be 82.9 or 96fm it would be 86.00? has mine been installed already or is it something else?

hmm, i might get it~if thats all the part need to get it work and if u can kinda tell me where/how to get in on the car~

coz bought one from bloody jaycar for $50 and been told if need other parts..==

btw....the keyboard language looks like arab!! :P or thia~? :)

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yeah...Arab....i was in Dubai for 2 years....but i ain't no Arab....:P I luv pork...

xtc - you have one installed....this is what the FM band expander does...so when you are connected to Fox FM (Melb) at 101.9, the stereo will read 91.9....

Japav, as far as I am aware, this is it - nothing else required. This is becos of the Nissan antenna plug. Generic band expanders are like $20 but have a different antenna socket, so I am assuming the Jaycar one is generic + u need to buy the adaptor to convert the antenna socket. It's not a hard job of getting it in....remove centre console, get access to the back of the head unit and plug it in. Then solder/attache the red wire to the cigarette lighter +ve.

if anyone is unsure, I suppose you could ask Chris Rogers....

yeah...Arab....i was in Dubai for 2 years....but i ain't no Arab.... :P I luv pork...

xtc - you have one installed....this is what the FM band expander does...so when you are connected to Fox FM (Melb) at 101.9, the stereo will read 91.9....

Japav, as far as I am aware, this is it - nothing else required. This is becos of the Nissan antenna plug. Generic band expanders are like $20 but have a different antenna socket, so I am assuming the Jaycar one is generic + u need to buy the adaptor to convert the antenna socket. It's not a hard job of getting it in....remove centre console, get access to the back of the head unit and plug it in. Then solder/attache the red wire to the cigarette lighter +ve.

if anyone is unsure, I suppose you could ask Chris Rogers....

hmm~guess $30 wont hurt my pocket for a trail which could save me hundreds for changing entire unit~

i'll SMS for quicker contact~

damn....just contacted my bro in taiwan...he already picked up one for me and packed into his laggage when he coming in next 2 weeks....soz

BTW, is ur silver or blue sedan shown in the other topic ? Melbourne V35s

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