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Looking For Sklyline Gtv35 300gt Stereo And Control Unit


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Hi guys,

I'm currently looking for a 2 din stereo unit for my skyline gtv35 300 gt 2001. I will need the entire front load cd stacker unit and also the button panel that controls both the air-con and the stereo. I would prefer the unit with the lcd navigation but without it is just fine. If you know where I can obtain one or you have 1 to sale, please pm me with contact details and price.

Thank you very much.

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call me - easier. if you are trying to fit JDM navi where it should not go there is a LOT more to it.

I'll get my sparky to give you a call, thanks chris.

BTW, how much more work is needed if I was to install the JDM Navi when I don't have 1 in the 1st place?

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never heard back from there. I'll assume its done though.

I spoke to the sparky on friday arvo, asking whether or not they've got in contact with you Chris.

They said that they were organising to bring my car over to your workshop that afternoon.

Have they managed to bring the car over to your workshop yet? Did you get a chance to look at it?

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never saw it. give them a chase.

I've got my car back today after 5 wks! thanks alot chris you're a life safer. if in future i need someone to speak to in regard to whatever i'll be sure to speak to you 1st!

you're the MAN~!

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no probelm. I got it last night and spent a couple of hours on it. sorted it. if the SWC bugs you tell me. I noticed it was a bit dickey but didnt have one spare to swap in.

if you need a cruise control for it I have one to suit :(

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