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Hey y'all! :)

Just wanted to share what I've done to my stagea

Basically just bought an infiniti G35 2003 model Stereo CD center console with navigation + DVD player and fitted it to my stagea.

Apart form that I changed LEDs to red, just something for myself.

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Hey y'all! :)

Just wanted to share what I've done to my stagea

Basically just bought an infiniti G35 2003 model Stereo CD center console with navigation + DVD player and fitted it to my stagea.

Apart form that I changed LEDs to red, just something for myself.

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Cool, so the G35 is obviously quite compatible, since you are viewing fuel usage info etc. I thought you had to re-chip the stereo... nice

needs modification? or straight fit? with all the navi working fine?

will i be able to get maps put on this unit? or same story again with no car in australia with the australian maps that will load on this unit?

needs modification? or straight fit? with all the navi working fine?

will i be able to get maps put on this unit? or same story again with no car in australia with the australian maps that will load on this unit?

same question..

i thought US goes by Miles not km's?

did you converit it over?

Basically just bought an infiniti G35 2003 model Stereo CD center console with navigation + DVD player and fitted it to my stagea.

whats so hard about it. he had a navi car to begin with and bolted the USDM gear into it. the cruise unit came from me.

I wasn't :cool:

if you can put a band expander into it then you are pretty much done. out with one section and in with the other. the navi unit plugs in. there are a few spare leads left over from the TV side of things but thats it. the LED's - pass. too many and way too fiddly for the average punter.

only minor downer is the lack of AM. FM is useable.

chipping the radio was something I was working on and I cannot get the thing to stop drifting off the station..

Edited by Chris Rogers
still the same issue. no maps.

Aren't the US and JAP navi systems different though?

I thought that the Japan system is a Xanavi... not sure about the US system, but maybe something over here uses the same type of navi? Toyota maybe??

similar chassis though it runs a different software mapping engine to anything here.

vlad's idea fixed the most common bugbears of these cars. he did lose the TV option though. (I'm assuming he had it in the first place.)

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