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Hi people!

I'm new to this forum and there's just a couple question that I have with my GTR (R35).

First of all, I'm just wondering if it's possible to install an IPOD cable for the gtr.

I found this install method on NAGTROC click here and I'm just wondering if the Aus version of GTR (2009 non-premium version) can have this install too? If so, who will be the person to look for and how much will it cost to get it install?

Another problem that I got is with the front and rear camera installation.

From what i've been reading on this forum, Chris seems to be the guy for the job.

Just wondering how much will it cost (including install fee) to have front and rear cameras to be install? Also how long will it take for the installation?

Last quetion. I've been seeing post that it's possible to have all 4 tail lights to go on even when your not hitting the breaks. I would love to know who would be the best person for the job? Also, how much and how long will it will it take to have this installed?

Thanks again people and hope to get some answers soon :D

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never mind about the 4 tail light thing...

found a guide and where to get it...

but would still love to know about the ipod cable thing and the front and rear camera thing...

Thanks again for reading.

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Fireboy

I can't help you about the ipod cable but talk to Drew from Northfield Carsound at Moorooka. I had Chris Rodgers add F/R cameras at Sat Nav to my car but Drew has a better system and keener price.

Mark.

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Fireboy

I can't help you about the ipod cable but talk to Drew from Northfield Carsound at Moorooka. I had Chris Rodgers add F/R cameras at Sat Nav to my car but Drew has a better system and keener price.

Mark.

You can use this http://www.discountcarstereo.com/detail.aspx?ID=1267 to install front and rear cams to your GTR. It is a plug and play installation whereby it intercepts the loom going into the back of your display and allows you two composite (NTSC) inputs selectable manually by a switch or by the engagement of reverse. It will allow you to play DVD's etc instead of the 2nd cam if you prefer. It converts the composite video into RGBS that the car's display uses. Very elegant solution. Cams cost all of $30 from ebay or you can go for the factory one for around $200 I believe. This one requires removal of the bumper for installation apparently so I just went for something that bolts to a bracket attached to a plate I sandwiched behind the number plate.

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