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Hi all,

Got to give away my standard Clarion headunit/CD stacker controller and the 6-CD stacker unit out of the boot. These came standard on S2 with Xanavi setup. If you want them for a spare or something, all I ask is that you help pay the postage (a donation to me of $5 should be fine :thumbsup:)

DaveB

Here's a pic' of it anyway Chris, just curious what it is/what you were looking for...

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Just to let people know again... at this stage it's gone (sold?) given away, thanks.

Edited by DaveB
  Stooge007 said:
Dave

any tips for pulling out the stacker and wiring?

cheers

Sure; wiring first... the wiring colours for the headunit I found matched up with the text diagram at the top of this post:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/To...l=stereo+wiring

I had a xanavi unit, and to adapt it to the standard stereo wiring harness there was a short adapter which went from the standard wiring scheme (as per the post above) to separate/different plugs for the xanavi unit.

If you are after wiring diagrams for the xanavi you can try this pic'... mostly Japanese sorry :) (also I think it's series 1, but seems to be 99% the same...)

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When you remove the headunit you've pretty much got to remove everything as per the headunit install post above. ***ONE DIFFERENCE WITH XANAVI*** is that there are two screws which hold the stereo surround to the mounting bracket that the headunit/LCD etc. fits in. So, you can't just pry off the surround as suggested in pics 4 and 5 of post #2.

Apart from that it is a really good guide. You'll know if you have a xanavi setup, because you've got 2-DIN-unit LCD touchscreen for your climate control, with a (albeit NTSC) TV tuner :D

well my old standard unit blew a while back so ive just got a basic clarion unit that had

been doing the rounds of all my mates cars, but it just means ive got no stacker control.

so i just figured if someone was giving one away id grab it, dont mind who's it was lol.

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