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Nissan Elgrand E50 Stereo Wiring?


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Hey all,

Replacing the Jap spec HU's in my 1999 Elgrand and was hoping there is an adapter loom I can get. I had one from a Nissan Maxima in my Stagea, and have a Magna one in my Magna (duh!) and I have heard the Nissan Micra adapter loom from Aerpro but I'm not 100% confident enough to order one in.

From the pics supplied, can anybody help??

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Cheers, Greg.

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normal late model nissan will do it. thats a non navi van so its not too bad. you will also need the antenna adapter. want both -ask.

what you have in your hand is a tape and a CD player. the plug shots are front/power - rear - SWC/stacker (if its there.)

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Yes Chris, top unit is the tape and radio, bottom is CD only. And antenna is a standard Aussie spec. Will test it out on another HU but I'm 99% sure I won't need an adapter.

How much can you do the adapters for, or am I just better off going to JB and getting it there?

Cheers, Greg.

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