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Units are $250 delivered or $240 pick up from brisbane, for V35s you also need an RCA adaptor from Chris Rogers, as well as an RCA cable and a relay. You would have to talk to an installer re installation if you are not able to do it yourself, plenty of guys have done the install themselves on M35 and V35s, maybe you could get some assistance. About a 1-2 hour job on the simpler S2 Stageas.

Basic guide here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...ml&hl=asuka

yo chook how much it would cost for the unit and any idea how much it would cost to install?

Hi Edi

I will show you the install on my M35 on Friday. It is even easier on a V35 as the tuner is under the floor on the left in the boot and there is spare room.

Cheers

Andy

Hi Edi

I will show you the install on my M35 on Friday. It is even easier on a V35 as the tuner is under the floor on the left in the boot and there is spare room.

Cheers

Andy

Can you show me on friday too, i'd wanna see how you've fitted the antenna, and where etc.

Thanks,

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