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Doing my usual browsing on ebay and stumbled upon the following which claims to be a Bluetooth kit to suit the G35 Bose stereo. Seems very pricey for what it is but it got me thinking if such a kit would fit on our V35's or if there was something available locally that integrates with the factory stereo in some shape or form?

Ebay link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2002-2005-2...5fAudioQ5fVideo

Company website link: http://www.vizualogic.com/cig_blue.html

Also looking at buying a few little things from different sellers in the US delivered to my cousin in NY who will then be sending over to me as a single delivery, so if anyone is after anything smallish let me know and I may be able to help on postage.

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Vizualogic CigBlue to Nissan/Infiniti Bose System Handsfree BlueTooth Car Kit

Product Compatibility Notes:

Works with most BlueTooth Phones

Vehicle must have Bose stereo system.

Works with the following vehicles:

Infiniti:

1996-2004 I30/I35

1997-2003 QX4

2002-2007 G35

2003-2008 QX56

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Jon,

I looked on the Manu site and didnt see it. parrot does a similar thing and it will plug in and work but the volume level is not bearable. its either all there or not.

if there is a interface to knock the level down a notch then it will work.

as for the cig lighter issue. LHD side pocket with the lighter on the left side :)

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Right, so now all that needs to happen is to take the plunge and buy one as the test dummy and report to everyone on it's success or failure.

US$300 is unfortunately a bit too much of an ask otherwise I would consider it. Might need to look for another option!

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depends, I'm probably going to approach them on a distro level as theres not a australasian distro.

in my case and if I had (or could create) a market for it I would buy one on the merit it may work. having said that its not that item that interests me.

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