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Hey Guys,

I have recently put a Double din head unit in my car. The stereo surround that i have was made for a 3 din type arrangement; 1 stereo, 1 climate control and one 3 gauge thing. But now that i have only have the climate control and the double din head unit there is a big gap between the 2...

I found this pic on import monster and go excited, i assumed it was a surround off a stag that came with the Xnavi head unit. But this one is wood grain which i don't want i'd like a grey one. So anyone got one? i'd love to buy it. I have 2 other stereo surrounds i could swap it for, the grey standard one with stagea written on the vent and the standard 260RS one which is more of a black with specle finish...

Thanks guys

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I'm looking at that one on Import monster its like $13 but after all the shipping and BS its like $110?? wtf? how can there be so much shipping charge? An i don't speak japanese difficult to arrange a private purchase...

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Shit missed out on this one! some other bugger got it... i went on holiday and forgot all about it. shit!

If anyone come across another one please let me know :D

Cheers

Shit missed out on this one! some other bugger got it... i went on holiday and forgot all about it. shit!

If anyone come across another one please let me know :D

Cheers

$80 delivered to your door

Was it you that bought that one? or are you selling a different one?

i have one identical in the stagea im parting out at the moment see my add in this forum http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wr...ea-t283735.html

i have one identical in the stagea im parting out at the moment see my add in this forum http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wr...ea-t283735.html

Excellent have sent you a PM Cheers

Or just buy a DIN pocket for about $20 from your local Nissan dealer

:)

I have a double din HU and the single din climate control... so in the standard surround there is a big gab between the 2 is rather large and ugly, also the double din HU only fits in at the lower side due to the mounting points on the 2 metal brackets. Whereas you can see in the pictures the Navi unit must have different brackets as the double din unit is at the top with the climate control at the bottom...

just finicky little thing... but ;) i'm pedantic, and when i know the solution exists i want it haha

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