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lots of people have done the job that double din conversion through a v35 center console without breaking the electric board behind it, rather than buying the kit that made specially for v35 (seen it before, quailtywise, pretty rough) ,any other solutions? thanks

if that the only case, where to source one on the market? :blink:

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lots of people have done the job that double din conversion through a v35 center console without breaking the electric board behind it, rather than buying the kit that made specially for v35 (seen it before, quailtywise, pretty rough) ,any other solutions? thanks

if that the only case, where to source one on the market? :blink:

riverside infiniti sell the double din bracket to allow double din conversion if thats wat ur looking for

in 2-3 colours and both versions I may add :ninja:

(now I know who was poking around that section of the site- saw it on the logs tonight.)

been to the website, found out that the kits are for 04.5-06 model? my was bose system and 03 model,plus pop-up screen, if thats the case? chris..

nah thats easy. I usually have the 03 versions. have yet to load it onto the site though.

did note someone poking around in that area tonight (I'm doing updates ATM.)

nah thats easy. I usually have the 03 versions. have yet to load it onto the site though.

did note someone poking around in that area tonight (I'm doing updates ATM.)

hi chris, just wondering how much are these kits worth? thanks

  • 2 months later...
Man, tell him those A/C buttons are fugly...

Get some OEM buttons please...

those JB HIFI guy do fuxking shit job u know... all stuff took him more then 1 and a half month to do and still they didnt connect the subs for him.... he need to go fix it again.... also those stupid guys said that he better keep the fugly buttons instead the OEM one? ha... but the 7'' mon is nice ^^

do I need to provide pics to prove this...

there are people in sydney that CAN do the job properly you know.

yea please show me and wow me, so i can find them when i want a better sound in my V35...

me and my friend are fed up with those jb guys who only know how to annoyed us>.<

  • 2 weeks later...

Chris, every picture I find of double din kit has the cubby box in place of the factory pop up screen.

Is it just a matter of specifying the fascia to suit the factory NAV or are they incompatible.

If it's just as simple as specifying....

I have an '03 model (factory NAV), BOSE, dual climate control. Can you advise availability and price for a kit? (PM if need be).

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