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Japav
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Hi guys,

Just picked up 350GT....also a set of the radio convertor with 10(20)MHz convertor/expander from Jaycar.

I try to look for the antenna line behind the glovebox for some DIY style...but no luck cant find anything.

and Im to scared to touch the driver's side :P

Does anyone know where I can get it done in Melb, preferred easten suburbs~

Like Nissan workshop :D (prob gonna be $$$?, Autobarn? kamikaze (emailed Shui and awaiting for reply)...?

Cheers,

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edit:

found this video....

http://www.infinitihelp.com/diy/gcoupe/pro...t_procedure.htm

hmm...still bit scared to touch the shiftnob parts...

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take it to stylyn car audio in boronia and speak to adam. mention me. $150 later you will have radio. the converter you have needs 2 more pieces to make things work. adam is capable of doing it.

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take it to stylyn car audio in boronia and speak to adam. mention me. $150 later you will have radio. the converter you have needs 2 more pieces to make things work. adam is capable of doing it.

Been trying to taking most of the car apart try to locate the stupid antenna...==', spent almost 4 hrs to took apart, putted back, research and repeat again taking everything out again and putting it back... :D

Awesome Chris~

Thanks a lot for that!! :P

Guess I'll drop by tmr to get it done~

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