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*Authentic JDM - Dual-DIN fascias for sale with air-con controllers, bracket, dual-zone mod. *

$450 posted Australia wide. Pick-up available in Melbourne. PM for availability - these will sell quick!

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** Why do I need to upgrade? **
Your stock unit will eventually fail, locking your air-conditioning at 18degrees & full blast.
Your stock unit probably already has the embarrassing ‘CD ERROR f0’ message.
That stock stereo with 80’s cassette deck makes your car look out-of-date.
Your resale value is going to be impacted without this upgrade.
These cars are hard enough to sell already, without evidence that you’ve cheaped-out by avoiding the fundamental upgrades.

** Reasons to purchase from me. **
I imported these directly from Japan for these FB groups, to sell cheap so that people are not tempted by cheaper imitation kits.
I’m local, active on these groups and can assist with advice on your install.
I’m selling these cheaper than anywhere else that you can find.
Once these are gone, I won’t be importing any more (too many people have flaked on sales).
I need to recover my costs to pay my medical bills. Any left over cash will likely be spent on purchasing your used parts. :-)


** Reasons to avoid cheaper imitation ‘Metra’ kits. **
Poorly made & prone to failure,
Cheap ‘Play School’ style rubber buttons ,
Doesn’t match stock interior,
Will end up costing you 3x in the future.
Replacing with JDM and repairing damage caused. Most likely damaging your expensive Body Control Module.

** Costs of importing from the USA / Japan. **
Importing from USA/Japan is up to $250 (60%) more expensive.
These prices don’t include the installation bracket ($50), dual zone climate button conversion ($50-$100), cubby storage ($50) or navigation pop-up screen with JDM controls ($150-500).

Grubbs Infinity:
‘03-04 - $400USD + shipping $80USD (approx. $620 AUD)
http://www.nissaninfinitiparts.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=-5
'05-06 - $485USD + shipping $70USD (approx. $715 AUD)
http://www.nissaninfinitiparts.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=-6

Fontana Nissan:
‘03-04 - $350USD + shipping $80USD (approx. $550 AUD)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-Nissan-Double-DIN-Kit-03-04-G35-Black-/181742273270
'05-06 - $350USD + shipping $64USD (approx. $535 AUD)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/JDM-NISSAN-DOUBLE-DIN-KIT-05-07-G35-W-OEM-NAVIGATION-/181751582688

Japan Parts:
‘03-04 – 54,300JPY + shipping 6,400JPY (approx. $640 AUD)
https://www.japanparts.com/parts/detail/4353

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