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***DON"T COMMENT ON THIS AD IF YOU HAVE NO INTENTION OF BUYING, NOR OFFER A SILLY PRICE PLEASE***

For all you keen on either wanting to upgrade your V35 to a BOSE Headunit or just want a replacement to your existing unit, here is a super rare opportunity to buy it from me...

I have removed all items with care (even cable tied everything for neatness) and everything WORKS!!!

Details:

1. BOSE 6 CD Head Unit (I forgot to eject my CDs, so the buyer has 6 CDs as a bonus)

2. Climate Control Unit with the dual climate button (very very rare)

3. Centre Fascia

4. Panasonic CN-HD9000SD Unit. Supports Voice Control, TV Tuner (Jap Channels Only), Jap GPS, SD Card Slot, 16MB SD Card, 2 Remotes, 2 GPS Antennae, 1 Microphone, Control Box (Brain), 16GB Hard Disk with preloaded Jap Menu and Jap GPS Maps

5. Panasonic 7" LCD monitor that runs from the CN-HD9000SD Unit. Includes mounting bracket.

6. Factory Reverse Cam & Control Module

7. Factory Minidisk 6 Disc Stacker - runs off the Bose Unit

8. All cables, wires/harnesses - no instructions, I have neatly rolled the wires back up (took me 2 hours).

9. I'll even throw in the Radio FM expander

Please submit to me your best offer (only offers above $400 considered). Just the replacement BOSE headunit alone is worth $300 minimum. Closing date is 31 Oct 2009. If I don't get what I am after, it will go onto ebay.

Conditions of sale:

1. Buyer pays for postage. I prefer local pickup (Melb west side) so I can show you a rough outline of where everything fits.

2. Buyer needs to swap me their cubby box (in lieu of mine as mine will have the predrilled holes for the LCD mounting bracket)

3. Buyer needs to give me their cubby box lid (as they won't need it, the LCD screen and surround will fully cover the cubby box area)

4. Buyer needs to swap me their centre armrest glove box (inner unit) in lieu of mine as mine will have the predrilled holes for the Minidisk Stacker).

The fine print:

1. Everything WORKS, no 'ifs' no 'buts'...

2. No returns, buy as-is, ask as many questions to satisfy yourself...

3. Although a great deal of care has been taken to neatly roll the cables, etc, I cannot provide you with installation instructions and any advice given is at your own risk.

Pics as follows. If you need a pic of a particular item or area, let me know.... siu_loong_bao at hotmail.com or 0403 347 739 after 5pm.

Overall

001Overall.jpg

Reverse Cam Items

002ReverseCamModuleOverall.jpg

BOSE Unit & Centre Console Pics

003Facia01.jpg

003Facia02.jpg

003FaciaSide01.jpg

003FaciaSide02.jpg

003Facia03.jpg

008BOSERear02.jpg

008BOSERear.jpg

Minidisk Stacker

004MinidiskStackerFront.jpg

004MinidiskStackerRear.jpg

it wont fit yours. that is the whole thing. its not the bit you are missing. (and I'm waiting on.)

Edited by Chris Rogers

1. 16gd hard drive can store mp3 and stuff...i can't get it to run becos of the japanese. however, managed to get the mp3 to play. any doubts, pls go download the manual...if i get the money i want for the whole lot, i'll throw in a portable 2.25" HD case to unplug the hard disk into the case for use on the pc...

2. yes, offers of over $400 for the whole lot as shown, plus the factory camera (not pictured)...please note the conditions of sale.

ok....

some birdy (thanks!!!) told me the following:

1. The CD mechanism is worth $700 alone...

2. The unit will only work with a car equipped with BOSE...so do your homework (if u r thinking to upgrade)

3. The 16GB hard drive is automotive grade (not the average units found in a laptop) and is worth $100 alone

4. The OEM reverse cam is worth $800 new ex Japan

So offers over $400 is a bargain.....

pic of reverse cam:

cam01.jpg

Sure I will seperate...$400 per item... :)

Honestly, if I seperate, the other stuff will be useless...so I'd rather see it go to a good home on a V35...

All of those with a Bose headunit should be snapping up this deal - i can't stress how expensive it is to get a Bose unit fixed when it stuffs up...So a good spare, plus the added benefit of a reverse cam, MD stacker...

Another thing, becos the MD stacker is the OEM unit, it runs via the CD button and appears as "MD" on the Bose display screen (from memory, that is what it did).

As to the MP3s, the Panasonic unit plays MP3s. There's heaps of piggy back harnesses and wires/cables (as shown), so I don't know how the installer managed to get everything running in unison with each other....This is why I cannot offer any installation help, it's beyond my technical capabilities...Getting it out and sorting out what/what-not to remove and installing a double DIN was a challenge in itself.

Back to the listing....Any takers?

The OEM Bose amp is currently being used, so, "no", amp not included, please refer to listing....

Happy to also throw in a Bose headunit harness that converts to RCA outputs (depending on the final price being offered). You'll need to figure out how to integrate it though...

Ok...

Update, Some of you pointed out the fact that those with an existing Bose system will not have the cubby box nor the cubby box lid....Very valid...

Hence, all conditions of sale are now cancelled. You only pay for postage on top of your offer....

Also, not interested in seperating at this point in time...The whole lot is virtually at a giveaway price....

duuno what is so hard about this...

the bose unit is the AC controls and radio only. the rest of it will transpose onto what he's offering. teh only exception is the bose/ non bose issue. the rest of it usable. the camera interface is useable as well.

  • 2 weeks later...

hmm... i wish that there was some way that skylinesaustralia had a dedicated area that was solely for selling car parts and related items...

like some sort of a sub forum ya know?? i mean we really should have one with all the members we have...

don't you guys agree? that we should set up a for sale area? someone should get onto someone about it...

hmm... i wish that there was some way that skylinesaustralia had a dedicated area that was solely for selling car parts and related items...

like some sort of a sub forum ya know?? i mean we really should have one with all the members we have...

don't you guys agree? that we should set up a for sale area? someone should get onto someone about it...

That idea has been out for a while, due to some reason, the admin team decide to put for sale within the " V" form..

I am OK with it as there are only a few for sale or to buy request came out every week.

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