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thought a V36 driver could use this to fix a few things..

looks like the entire system is there and for the IT savvy it runs QNX so yuo *could* do a mix/match to get yours in english.

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hmmm looks like some of the buttons on the screen/console are a bit different in what each button is programmed to do

the clock, cd unit is in english anyway on the v36 and the infiniti unit's buttons are on opposite ends so just looks like a case of tweaking the programming

would be a nice little conversion if I could be bothered, shame the aircon vents are in that ivory bone finish

I've had some help getting menus translated from a few people who can read japanese

the rest of the buttons were just a case press and see what they did :D I don't even think twice about anymore

It's crazy but I like having it in japanese, enough of the display is in english and adds to the uniqueness of the car here hehe

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nice to see I'm being looked out for cheers :D

too much of a hassle for having system that only partially functions and in english , which is kind of the same as having everything working but in a mix of english and japanese language

only my opinion, like I said it wasn't a major hassle for me to learn what each button did

thanks again :D

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chris, have u had a chance to fiddle with any of the new nav discs from nissan.. the new murano, 370z and maxima seem to have the same nav system as the v36 skyline

Very keen to hear about this ... anyone on here have access to Nissan disks somehow ?

Was thinking of having a chat to the service foreman at the local Nissan dealer ...

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