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Does anyone know if the tv navigation system that sometimes comes installed in imported skylines is any use here in australia? Am I just able to buy a cd/dvd with a map of australia and use it ? If its incompatible can I at least use the lcd and hook it up to a dvd player?

Any help would be appreciated.

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nope doesnt work, my ones a panasonic and its a factory installed one, panasonic only makes the sat nav for japan, no australian maps and plus the sat navs all jap.

Thats gay sir. Mine is panasonic too :/

well for my panasonic one theres a input box sitting under the passenger seat, its got 4 sets of AV inputs so you can hook up portable dvd player etc..

im pretty sure jap tv specs are pal as well, although i could be wrong

but than again, the whole damn unit is in jap besides the remote and buttons on the unit. so setting it to use av is not going to be an easy task,

i also got the original manual for the sat nav for mine whole 100 pages worth all in jap.

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from what i have read so far on the soarer forums.. you can get a pal to ntsc converter for around $250 - $350

this will allow our pal tv signals to be picked up and used for tv, you might find you can hear some stations.. but not see them

you can also get a portable in car dvd from stratties i think... sansui brand.. will output ntsc as well as pal.. so if the screen picks it up.. then cool

i am researching for an R34 factory sat nav... made by xanavi...so i dont have this nice av input box thingo the panasonic has..

i mean there may be one hidden in the car somwhere.. i gotta look still

just got the thing licenced.. so now the messing around begins

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