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Finally i got the car. Full NISMO body kit. Brembo. No Stereo, but have ordered one on the way. Any one can shed some light on how to take apart the double DIN or the center console? After I took out the gear cover, I see 2 screws at the bottom of the 2 DIN. But After they are undone, the whole console just wouldn't bunch. Any idea?

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Hi There,

Finally i got the car. Full NISMO body kit. Brembo. No Stereo, but have ordered one on the way. Any one can shed some light on how to take apart the double DIN or the center console? After I took out the gear cover, I see 2 screws at the bottom of the 2 DIN. But After they are undone, the whole console just wouldn't bunch. Any idea?

start on the left: remove passenger sill trim,remove passenger kick panel, remove visible screw on lower corner of glovebox,open glovebox,remove ALL screws,remove single screw on inside lower corner of glove box, remove visble screws on the pocket, remove pocket, remove gearstick cover , remove two screws. pull off ac display cover. remove screw.

not done yet.

remove 10mm bolt under hood release. pull that panel off. remove two screws that hold pocket in, remove pocket and undo cig lighter.

almost done.

grab radio assy and pull outward. the WHOLE thing comes out. disconnect EVERYTHING that is attached to it. take it out and set on table. remove 4 screws that hold the bracket in place. remove pocket. fit radio.

order a harness and antenna adpater from me and wire the whole lot up.

reassemble!

if this gets you I do this for a living and if you are brissy based I will do it for a fee.

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Thanks Chris,

That looked like a whole afternoon job, Damn. I'll try it this weekend, If fail, I'll contact you again. I'm living near caridale shopping center. I got an extra Immobilizer fitted with the car, It has a button to press after I have turn the ignition on, wait 4sec before I can start up. I'm thinking of getting rid of it, before I even start to get an extra spare key, since i got only 1 key. Maybe add in an extra Alarm/Immobiliser too.

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Hi Chris,

I got the car from a guy from gold coast under the company, MAD VEHICLE PTY LTD. I saw the car for sale in the net and he drove it down to brisbane for the viewing. The worst part was, I didn't even test drive the car when I bought it. He said he got no insurance for it yet as the car was not registered yet. I'm thinking of getting my HID done, but I'm a little confuse with my head lights unit. As you can see from the pics, My low beam is on the top (Can't see the bulb type), but my high beam is the bottom lamp on a H4? I thought H4 have high & low built in together? I have also a spot light switch on my steering column which didn't work, maybe i need spot light in the front bar.

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Hi Chris,

I got the car from a guy from gold coast under the company, MAD VEHICLE PTY LTD. I saw the car for sale in the net and he drove it down to brisbane for the viewing. The worst part was, I didn't even test drive the car when I bought it. He said he got no insurance for it yet as the car was not registered yet. I'm thinking of getting my HID done, but I'm a little confuse with my head lights unit. As you can see from the pics, My low beam is on the top (Can't see the bulb type), but my high beam is the bottom lamp on a H4? I thought H4 have high & low built in together? I have also a spot light switch on my steering column which didn't work, maybe i need spot light in the front bar.

The low beam is on top usd D2R HID.

The High beam is on bottom with H4.

The drive light is share H4 with high beam. (control by the switch on light handle).

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I'll ask a few questions:

when you pulled the passenger dash loose did you undo the yellow plug? that is the passenger airbag feed. did you unplug anything yellow?

as for resetting the light. I can but I'll have to get a scan tool first. that will also tell me what it came up for in the first place.

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I think i did undo the one at the back of the glove box only. The bigger plug. So, when can you get the scan tool? About the TV recepetion, I manage to get some channel, but it's fuzzy in black and white. How can i get a better picture? Did you see a plug in for mic at the back of the system? It's seems that the other side can't hear me when i call them using the bluetooth function. I did find a mic in the box.

I'll ask a few questions:

when you pulled the passenger dash loose did you undo the yellow plug? that is the passenger airbag feed. did you unplug anything yellow?

as for resetting the light. I can but I'll have to get a scan tool first. that will also tell me what it came up for in the first place.

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