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Guys i know this topic had been covered before. I know cos i read it before buy i couldnt find the post.

Anyway my car got the factory tapedeck. And the radio doesnt work. Lower Fm frquencies. How do i fix this problem. There was an adapter or something which you can purchase. Where can i get it? What is it called?

Thanks again guys.

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Guys i know this topic had been covered before. I know cos i read it before buy i couldnt find the post.

Anyway my car got the factory tapedeck. And the radio doesnt work. Lower Fm frquencies. How do i fix this problem. There was an adapter or something which you can purchase. Where can i get it? What is it called?

Thanks again guys.

You need a band expander more information in the car stereo FAQ section

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=94069

Guys i know this topic had been covered before. I know cos i read it before buy i couldnt find the post.

Anyway my car got the factory tapedeck. And the radio doesnt work. Lower Fm frquencies. How do i fix this problem. There was an adapter or something which you can purchase. Where can i get it? What is it called?

Thanks again guys.

any stereo shop, just ask em for a convertor for a nissan import radio and they will have them. im unsure of the exact name off the top of my head sorry.

i dont think i'd bother as the radio is rather crap and cheaper cd units are gonna be 100 times better anyway :)

just my 2 cents worth

Brad

Yeah I agree with that too brad only time a band expander would be useful is if you had a good aftermarket headunit from japan

in your case stasis I think the 260 has a single din headunit as a result of the gauges so any aussie head unit will fit in and single din head units can be found pretty cheap these days and you can then get mp3 and all the other goodies

Yeah its basically a FM converter.... I had one off an old Nissan Tape deck from my skyline so I put it into my Stagea on the original tape deck.... I can pick up most stations now but I get alot of background noise and distortion too..... If you can afford it you are better off getting a new deck... decent one will set you back a couple of hundred....

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