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no probs. give me a bit and I'll work it out for you.

ac controller is the worst bit.

also what year?

Hi Chris, my CD player got an err f0, i want to do a radio conversion for it. have you got all te parts instock? what is the price for that?

my car is 2003 model, premium pack with BOSE, dual zone climate control and im in Sydney. thx.

Geoff0110,

not cheap. if you are expecting a couple hundred bucks think again.

give me a call. (see sig) I'm doing a run to sydney early feb and if you want bits I can have them with me.

thx guys, i know it is easy to find Center Console Dash Finisher Trim and A.C. Control Unit on ebay or from G35driver, but how about the head unit for bose system? any suggestion?

also, another question is how to take off the knob for manual shift? I found some threads that show you step by step, but they are all for auto one.

I could talk till I'm blue in the face....

I SELL THIS SH!T....

bose is not an issue I have a plug in patch for it, makes the entire system work as it should without volume issues. want one ask.

manual car is the same as auto. knob unscrews.

Hi Chris, thx for your reply. Can you please pm me the price for the whole kit, including ac control, console, a head and any other accessories requied. basicly i want to keep using the OEM bose amplifier if possible, and also i know there are many heads in the market with lots of functions from $350 to $2000+, but i just want a 2din one with basic functions as cd, mp3, and aux input. I did some research on online and it is too complicated to order parts from overseas and from different suppliers. so.....look forward to your reply.

Geoff0110,

not cheap. if you are expecting a couple hundred bucks think again.

give me a call. (see sig) I'm doing a run to sydney early feb and if you want bits I can have them with me.

my friend who also bought the 2 din kit want to find someone for installation in sydney,

do you know where offers a nice installation service ?

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