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I'm guessing you actually want to know the size, despite not asking that. They are 8"

Thanks mate, yes that's all I was after, I knew they 18" diameter, just wanted the width.

Cheers

Paul

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  • 8 months later...

Tried to message you chris dirrectly but the forum would not let me, im in perth and the radio has lost power and the aircons stuck on, can you fix it? Or know anyone over here who can

Edited by 180sxslider
  • 4 months later...

Call any stereo shop in the Sydney area. The can help you with speaker plates.

0295455577 is one that I use. Speak to Owen.

Edited by Chris Rogers
  • 2 months later...

Hi Guys,

Where can i get a Bose Interface & Storage pocket, im looking to do a double din radio swap as I'm sick of the factory CD player skipping all the time.

I currently have the Bose system with navi and reverse camera. I still want to be able to use the reverse camera.

Cheers.

CAN I REPLACE THE RADIO IN MY CAR IF I HAVE THE BOSE PREMIUM AUDIO

yes it is possible.
you need:

new 2DIN facia panel to suit your car.
new A/C controller (two versions with 'DUAL' button and without)
Bose interface (there are two versions with NAVI and without.)
Rear Bracket
Nissan Storage Pocket

note if you do not have BOSE audio the process is a LOT easier. you do not need the bose interface.

Contact me and I will help you.

Hi Guys,

Where can i get a Bose Interface & Storage pocket, im looking to do a double din radio swap as I'm sick of the factory CD player skipping all the time.

I currently have the Bose system with navi and reverse camera. I still want to be able to use the reverse camera.

Cheers.

CAN I REPLACE THE RADIO IN MY CAR IF I HAVE THE BOSE PREMIUM AUDIO yes it is possible. you need:new 2DIN facia panel to suit your car.new A/C controller (two versions with 'DUAL' button and without)Bose interface (there are two versions with NAVI and without.) Rear BracketNissan Storage Pocketnote if you do not have BOSE audio the process is a LOT easier. you do not need the bose interface.

  • 7 months later...
On 20/10/2008 at 6:27 PM, Chris Rogers said:

AUDIO/NAVIGATION RELATED QUESTIONS

MY CD PLAYER ATE MY CDs AND WONT GIVE THEM BACK

if the 6cd indash unit displays ERROR F0

CD mechanism is jammed due to a nylon guide that has splintered in the transport. the discs cannot be removed without literally stripping the whole thing down.

the unit can be repaired for $550-650 depending on the overall condition of the CD unit. parts are Ex Japan

MY CD PLAYER SKIPS OR WONT PLAY NORMAL CDS - I SEE 'ERROR F3' ON MY SCREEN

time for a new laser. repairable at a cost. WORST part is the labor to remove and refit it. laser is available locally. this IS NOT a DIY job

DOES THE FACTORY CD UNIT PLAY BURNT CD'S / MP3 format

- yes it does. it DOES NOT play CDRW. it does not play mp3 discs

CAN I CONNECT AN IPOD TO THE FACTORY RADIO

yes and the radio WILL control it OR if you have the factory NAV screen it can be done as well.

there are two methods

Method 1

the other one will use the factory radio as a controller and you can drive the IPOD off the steering controls IF you have them.

CAN I REPLACE THE RADIO IN MY CAR IF I HAVE THE BOSE PREMIUM AUDIO

yes it is possible.

you need:

new 2DIN facia panel to suit your car.

new A/C controller (two versions with 'DUAL' button and without)

Bose interface (there are two versions with NAVI and without.)

Rear Bracket

Nissan Storage Pocket

note if you do not have BOSE audio the process is a LOT easier. you do not need the bose interface.

CAN I ADD AN EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER(s) TO THE EXISTING RADIO

without bose audio - yes you can. the process is the same as a 'normal' radio.

with BOSE - again yes but you will need an interface.

I WANT TO CHANGE MY SPEAKERS - WHAT SIZE ARE THEY??

front are 6.5" tweeter is a 1" soft dome

front speakers require a mounting plate to be made for proper fit.

rears are 5.25" and require TOTAL removal of the rear area for access.

if you have BOSE audio the 'subwoofers' are 6x9s. amplifier is located in the boot rear left on floor under panel in coupe and under rear shelf in sedan.

I HAVE FACTORY FITTED NAVIGATION WITH TV. HOW CAN I:

1. GET A MAP DVD SO IT WORKS IN AUSTRALIA

2. CHANGE THE TEXT TO ENGLISH.

3. CHANGE THE TV SO IT WORKS HERE.

1. No. There are no maps for this unit used in the Australian market. It can be converted using a local unit if Navigation is required

2. there is a software hack in the works from russia that will reportedly fix this. see HERE for this. this DOES NOT FIX THE MAP ISSUE!!

3. Japan use an ENTIRELY different televison system that cannot be converted for operation here. a local tuner must be fitted for TV to work. it is suggested that the antenna system be changed as well for one with higher gain and better reception.

Hi Chris. I have 2001 v35 350gt sedan. The stereo broken. I bought a second hand to put in. It works great with Aircon but stereo like Dics and Radio not work. It couldn't find any FM or AM channel. It show CD error F3 on screen. I am grateful if you could give some advice.

Danny

  • 2 years later...
I use a nissan v35 with vq25 engine. He was spending a lot of fuel and had to replace the engine with a new one of Vietnamese origin. The new engine did not come with a computer so I had to use the old installation. At this point the engine does not start because. Does anyone help me there?
  • 3 months later...
On 06/09/2015 at 8:40 PM, 180sxslider said:

Tried to message you chris dirrectly but the forum would not let me, im in perth and the radio has lost power and the aircons stuck on, can you fix it? Or know anyone over here who can

Hey did you ever end up finding out what the problem is I’m having the same issue right now 

  • 9 months later...
5 hours ago, 370 GTS said:

 

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its automatic. you might have your Speed sensor wire cut.

Some of the Vs have an aftermarket switch to turn the sensor on or off so they can use the TV, DVD or Aftermarket Sat Nav while driving.

I Did on my V35 and do on my V36

Edited by V35_Paul
16 hours ago, V35_Paul said:

its automatic. you might have your Speed sensor wire cut.

Some of the Vs have an aftermarket switch to turn the sensor on or off so they can use the TV, DVD or Aftermarket Sat Nav while driving.

I Did on my V35 and do on my V36

Thanks Paul, there is a couple of switchs that I have not worked out what they do.

  • 5 months later...
On 29/07/2019 at 11:23 AM, gt350nissan said:

Hey did you ever end up finding out what the problem is I’m having the same issue right now 

me too did you ever find a resolution or is it a new interface?  my tv screen nor any of the buttons work and the aircon stuck on auto

On 10/7/2020 at 1:55 PM, jb4200 said:

me too did you ever find a resolution or is it a new interface?  my tv screen nor any of the buttons work and the aircon stuck on auto

its a design fault within the unit. takes out the main panel. the TV/ navi is a different system . so you have two problems. the first of no AC is easier to sort by replacing that assembly and putting a new radio in. the non functional screen is a problem with the navi unit above tyhe glove box

  • 2 months later...
  • 5 weeks later...
On 24/12/2008 at 1:02 PM, Chris Rogers said:

MODIFICATIONS

Cruise Control

these cars DID NOT have Cruise control factory (exception is the USDM G35.) . you can fit a Vacuum unit or DBW Setup to them without hassle. I do a fully integrated DBW setup for these that runs the original Controls on the steering wheel ( you MUST have the standard wheel!)- Contact me directly if you want one done. if the car is going through compliance here in Brisbane it can be done there also.

radio controls on the OE steering wheel.

this one is a 20 minute mod that is literally a plug in and work affair. parts are available from me/ nissan Oz for this mod It involves removing the steering wheel , removing the blank on the left side, putting the factory piece in place, putting it back together and enjoying. makes driving your Ipod a LOT easier that fiddling with the radio

 

Hello Chris, how do I get in touch with you for this cruise control mod. 

I have just bought a 2008 370 GT and was about to go ahead with an aftermarket unit but you sound as if you can give me something genuine. Anyway, I wait to hear from you. 
Cheers John

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