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the optional factory Xanavi pop-up satnav LCD unit + headunit (cd player/TV etc) + casette player and dash lid/flap.The unit recently came up with the usual chip error but from what I've been told it can be repaired easily and the whole unit can be modified to work with gps etc.

Price $200

mud flaps/pods that sit on the guards at the rear of each wheel. Factory option (plastic) GV1 black. $80

standard GTT rear bar (black), plastic obviously .. car was rear ended recently, very minor damage to it that can be easily repaired, very little paint damage $250

items are pickup only in Sydney or you must organize courier if elsewhere .. due to weight/size. I'll post photos if there's any real interest.

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really interested for factory xanavi pop-up. but its too pricey since there's no one can fix it in canberra. and gonna cost me more money.

anyway, just PM me if you have any good offer since i'm going to wollongong this weekend.

cheers mate + free bump.

RE THE XANAVI SAT NAV CD TV UNIT - CAVEAT EMPTOR

As you are asking a fairly high price its important that people know the pros and cons of the Xanavi set-up. I had the same unit factory installed in my R34 - potential buyers should be fully aware that there are several major issues with trying to get Xanavi cd/tv sat nav in R34s to work properly or at all - Xanavi has its own proprietary sat nav system/software and there is no software or cd map disk available for Australia so despite all optimisim the sat nav will never be capable of working in Australia, re the TV this is NTSC so you will need a PAL to NTSC converter to get it anywhere near working.

Another very real problem is that apart from the 2 fascia inputs the Xanavi unit does not have any standard wiring connectors (such as RCA/ AV /S VIDEO etc) - it has its own special connectors - and lots of them - so to fit it in a car you need to already have a R34 with all of the right wiring loom -so it must be a R34 that already has the Xanavi set-up (and there are several varaiant models of the Xanavi) , or you should have access to or be an auto electric expert and be able to make a substitute wiring loom - so the bottom line for buyers is be informed do proper research and make sure you get the whole wiring loom if buying - even though some of it would be near impossible to take out of the right car as some of its is integral with the standard wiring loom. To summarise I have found that these units are like the standard R34 coils, when they start to malfunction they will sooon be completely dead so better to just get rid of them.

Cheers

the xanavi that's on sale is NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART.

This is NOT an item you can just pop in your r34 and it will give your satnav/gps, cd player etc. If it were, it'd probably cost $2000. What it DOES give you is a perfectly functioning LCD screen with a motor function ie. can be opened/closed, and FIXABLE cd system which can be repaired if you are a enthusiast sparky.

It CAN be and has been fixed and modified by a few people ie. as a gps system or a general popup screen connected to a DVD player or playstation etc. It fits perfectly on the R34 dash and comes with the required lid so this is not just some generic screen that you have to modify your dash to make it work - it pops right in and bolts onto the dash in under 2 mins - you just have to know what you want it for (ie. dvd output, playstation gps or just a cd player.

So all this doom and gloom above sounds a bit over the top imo. Do NOT get this if you have no idea about car audio or electronics in general. It's for an enthusiast who wants to customize their R34 and is prepared to spend a bit of money to have a unique popup screen on their dash.

And the price is $200 - you can't even get a crappy little gps unit for that price. This unit is custom made for R34s and fits where the standard triple guages on other R34s are.

Edited by Delta Force

its not in my car anymore but I'll take a couple of piccies later (perfect opportunity to test my new digicam lol ) I'll try and find a photo of someone's while its still mounted in the car.

basically it sits on top of the dash instead of the triple guages and has a custom headunit just below the airvents... the whole centre console is a bit different because in normal GTTs the aircon unit sits under the vents but thats not to worry because I have the entire centre console incl. the brackets that hold it all in there and incl. the aircon unit and associated fascias so it will pop right in to any R34 GTT (although the dash lid and aircon fascia have been painted black but can be resprayed to anything u want obviously)

Edited by Delta Force

Ok check this thread it has a couple of shots of the screen and headunit a few posts down ... for $200 you get the entire centre console incl. tv screen and associated motor (all one piece), the dash flap/cover that replaces the triple guage pod, the centre console incl. AC unit, the headunit and factory radio with all fascias and brackets. ie. you can pop the whole unit right in, the only thing that you need to worry about is the electrical parts/wiring .. that needs custom work/rewiring and the cdplayer is throwin up a chip error but I've been told it's an easy fix if you know what you're doing.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...l&hl=R34+TV

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