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Hi guys,

Im selling the centre console from an r34 gt-t, with a popup one screen. This unit can apperently can run cd/dvd/any aux output and has the ability for sat-nav. I bought this item off another forum memeber, but didnt realise that since mine is a r34n/a model there is nowhere for the screen to bolt into... yeh kind of a major oversight lol. It has never been installed and has been sitting at my desk so i figured someone will have more use for it than me. Its located in Perth but willing to post, paid 300 looking for around 250 ono. As i sayd it includes the a/c unit, the deck for the screen, the screen itself and a cover for the screen.

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Cheers

ash

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I would normally not bother commenting but will say this to ensure no-one gets misled - there is considerable misinformation in above posts about what the Xanavi can do and what it takes (loom, aerials etc tec) to instal one in a non-factory std Xanavi R34 (let alone a R32 or R33) and get it to function - maybe seller etc is well intentioned and erroneously believes what is stated is correct - but any potential buyer better do his research thoroughly or you probably end up with some expensive useless items- nuff said

"just need the right wires to power it up and a dvd player" - actually, on the scale of easy projects it might be easier to try brain surgery on yourself with a power drill - lol - :)

"just need the right wires to power it up and a dvd player" - actually, on the scale of easy projects it might be easier to try brain surgery on yourself with a power drill - lol - :sick:

wow, did you feel your dick grown bigger after you said that? your awesome

Edited by viet_boi

LOL at john!

Anyways people do your research, i don't know much about all this stuff just what ive been told. No its never been fitted by me because my dash is different to the gt-t... nowhere for this stuff to bolt into. Bought it off john who commented above. Cheap replacement screen for anyone with this existing setup.

wow, did you feel your dick grown bigger after you said that? your awesome

lol don't worry about him, i'm pretty sure everyone on SAU knows that KV2R34GT is just a worthless troll

as for the sale, it's up to people to do their own research before buying the item

lol don't worry about him, i'm pretty sure everyone on SAU knows that KV2R34GT is just a worthless troll

as for the sale, it's up to people to do their own research before buying the item

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Hey Tharaka dude, you are on the Vic Exec Ctee according to your sig so you must no its SAU policy not to permit gratuitous personal attacks - but hey maybe the rules don't apply to you - are you exempt ? Can you please explain?

And then you went on and validate my input in your last line comments.....isn't that being a bit of hypocrite on your part- to criticise me for my input then validate it?

lol- geez I had a good laugh though.

As the (former) great Jeff Fenech would say , ".......luv youse all.........."

lol

Call the wambulance someones going to get hurt.

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nah .... were all distantly related (like about 5 million years ago) so its all cool

he's a great bloke , sometimes funny too!

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nah .... were all distantly related (like about 5 million years ago) so its all cool

he's a great bloke , sometimes funny too!

guess every car club has its own Muppet, guess we found it now.

stop posting already and let the guy sell his item.

as Chuck Norris would say.. "Shut the f*k up or get the f*k out"

Edited by viet_boi

can you post pics of the rear of the screen??? what are the inputs?

i have a 7" motorised screen in excellent condition no dead pixel or scratch only used twice. would you be interested in a swap??? ill pay for postage for both item?

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