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looks like its an option on the JDM ones so if yours is JDM then its a dealer fit.

that said I'm digging through ADM and JDM FAST now for the correct bits :banana:

been asked to modify one of these cars and my intent is with OE bits.

questions - ask :banana:

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will do. I have read all the threads on NAGTROC already and it looks like we have an advantage.

once I sort it I'll let everyone know :P

I'm making a call to tokyo in the morn to verify parts costs - if its not too scary (I'm used to buying parts on CPV35 versions) then I'll grab all the bits needed.

stay tuned.

ok camera is doable- anything you read on the NAGTROC site DOES NOT apply to this car. its entirely different underneath. I'm still trying to convince a local dealer who's not scared shitless of the main company to get me a ADM service manual for this car. I have the USDM one and I'm working on the JDM one.

at this stage the exercise using OEM GTR bits runs $1500 approx. aftermarket will be a LOT less but it will involve fiddling on my behalf to do it.

if anyone has tied with Nissan Oz I'm all ears..

  • 1 month later...

OOPS!!!

nissan's not going to like me - I modified one *just* a little bit.

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one red GTR

(this is a MLB car and the owner's permission has been sought. I was flown down to do this car)

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Stock System as it was set up by the owner

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Navigation - local style .

Forget reworking the OEM system - its entirely different to the 370Z. I have proved that already. USDM is the same idea. second image is the inbuilt computer

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Rear Camera

there is a front one as well tied to this.

Camera Locations:

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Rear camera. you cannot see it but it can definitely see 1 meter back behind the car

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Front Camera. visible from literal head on but not visible otherwise.

only image missing is the ipod unit and we did that as well.

A WARNING TO ALL WHO TINKER AND PULL THIS CAR APART!

this car will know if something has been pulled out - pulling the battery will not help- it will set flags. as it is I have to update my scan tool. this car had to go to nissan for a reset after all of this. for me it will not be a problem in the future.

want it done :

Melbourne

Stylyn Car Audio - Boronia

03-9739-8866 - Adam

www.stylyn.com

Brisbane

Audio Express

07-3256-7741

0407-102-839 - Chris

www.audioexpress.com.au

now who's game ?

Edited by Chris Rogers

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