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Hi all,

I just took delivery of my R34 GTR, from Imports 101 in Perth. It is a 2001 V Spec II, which is cool, but the news on the audio/DVD is not good. I am told that I might as well take the lot out and start again. Now I know the TV cannot be made to work. I know that it is unlikely to be possible to get the sat nav chipped for Oz. I know the instructions are all in Japanese and I cannot find an English manual or translation. But is there anything I can get to work in this thing?

I tried one DVD and got a blinking image. Now, I did not buy the GTR to watch DVDs in it, but it would be good to know what works and what doesn't.

Or shall I just chuck it? I would appreciate any advice.

Cheers. ;-)

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first off good choise with going with Imports101.

I would say take it to alberts and see what they say... im sure they will be able to figure something out.

Cheers, mate. I was thinking of somewhere like that, too. I am a bit cautious that going to any shop, they will be inclined to sell me new stuff. Hence looking for some advice here.

Cheers. ;-)

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