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Hey, i don't know if this has been posted anywhere, but i have a R34 25GT 2 door, (a new white one, not my black one)

and on this model it has an electronic "tv/nav" system display int he dash (where the GTR computer is on GTR)

I think the 4 doors have them too.

Anyhow i was wondering how to tune to oz frequencies so i pick up our television broadcasts, or radio, i know you have to get it done somewhere, but where? and how much can it cost, is it possible to get the TV rewired to PAL instead of the NTSC format its in?

i dont see why not....

Thanks for the help in advance.

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yea i got the same jap sat nav as urs. i also had it in my old 34 as well. i was thinking about doing the same thing but then some people told me thats its a lot of work and prob not worth the time and money. u could prob hook up a new clarion screen or somthing onto a new headunit with dvd player and tv tuner as well... jus a thought

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got it too.

if you do figure a way to pick up our frequencies, ill definitely read up on it!

ill be watching this thread closely :)

i always tell my friends "its got satnav and tv too"

but that usually follows up with "oh the tv doesnt pick up and the satnav has japan maps."

haha.

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i actually have a sony 10 stacker dvd player and it was hooked up onto the screen. it was running an auxillary out cable from inside the unit onto the stacker. it ran the picture through and audio was through the standard head unit auxillary. this was working fine until couple months ago when it basically shitted itself and it wouldnt go up anymore.

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my friend got the indash tv screen as well in his S15, where it pop up when he press a button.

I think he was trying to get the same thing done by retuning it so he can watch tv but

i think it was too much work involed soo he just bought a dvd player with touch screen.

Ill ask him why he when for the dvd player option and not fix the indash tv ^_^ and ill let you guys know

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i actually have a sony 10 stacker dvd player and it was hooked up onto the screen. it was running an auxillary out cable from inside the unit onto the stacker. it ran the picture through and audio was through the standard head unit auxillary. this was working fine until couple months ago when it basically shitted itself and it wouldnt go up anymore.

i think im going to give this a go! haha in-dash dvd would be wicked yo.

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Ive got digital TV working perfectly on my Stagea, not sure what the Gtt setup is, if they have AV inputs on the tuner box/ head unit, then there is no reason why you cant have digital TV with your factory or aftermarket screen :

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...Tv-t203961.html

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My R33 came with a Kenwood GPS + TV touch screen head unit...but it doesn't do anything!

It came with a Jap CD that has maps on it...and i've been asking around to see if theres ANYTHING i can play on it. I don't think it does DVD's but i hope i can at least get TV out of it.

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Ok ok ok people say it cant be done, but it can. The problem is, is that there isnt enough knowledge on how to do it. It shouldnt be that hard, I know of 2 people on here that have got it working with a dvd player and one managed to get his playstation going aswell, and they didnt spend 500+ doing it. It sits in too much of an awesome spot and looks cool the way it opens, soo im not getting rid of it. Im going to try and get it working, ill get back when i find any info. peace!

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ok did a bit of research and im told it can be done and has been, it can be done with portable dvd player or a new unit (cheapest version), u can even run crystal clear aus tv for bit extra $. Ive chosen to go with a new dvd unit to replace old standard nissan one which will be hooked up to the tv (can run playstation etc too). the tv needs to be hacked or something im told, Better to see someone that has done a couple before, ive gone to places like alberts and stuff and they told me its a waste of time too expensive bla bla bla.

If your in perth let me know ill give you someone to talk to or Brissy theres someone i know there that can help too. Peace

Im getting it done the week comin up so ill let u know how i go.

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