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^ Yeah, I have heard stylyn are pretty good (never used them myself though).

Sage, why not DIY and save yourself a couple hundred?

Most of the instructions are on the g35ipod.com site and since you have the RS setup, a single DIN head unit changeover should be pretty easy.

yeah thinking about doing it myself.. though i can only find instructions that talk about removing the double din units not a single like mine.. do i need to remove the entire centre console as per the g35ipod site? if so would prob take me half a day.. i am happy to pay someone $100-150 to do it for me..

I also need them to run power and RCA to headphones up to where the factory TV unit sits for my android tablet.

yes it did. it was sold and the new owner did not have the funds to operate it.

if you are at moorabbin see tower on warrigul rd if you are NE then see stylyn boronia and adam will sort the lot for you.

jesus! i should have gone to a pro! tried to do this myself yesterday! though of course i run the aftermarket carrozeria unit with of course plugs into a big HDD, SatNav unit.. which plugs into a TV Tuner under the passenger seat which plugs into more shit in the rear quarter!

well it all came out yesterday! what a mission! my car is a complete mess we have cut and removed a lot of shit and the new one is now wired in though ive still gotta put it all back together again! took about 5 hours yesterday and ive still got another couple today..

though on the plus side have also hard wired power and sound for my android tablet which will go in in the near future..

some pics below:

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haha yeah she is all back and everything works (phew) i was a bit worried after how much we cut out..

tho one thing still aint right.. for some reason i cant work out the button on the gear shift doesnt work anymore (the one you press in on the side of the knob to change gears).

i could have sworn there was nothing to it.. you put it on and thats it.. though when i put it on now the button on the side doesnt seem to engage anymore..

Is there anything that goes into the knob before you put it on the gear shifter? Thats all i can think of that could be wrong.

Little help would be great.

found it! it has like a pen lid thing that sits atop of the gear shifter.. must have fallen out of the knob when i removed it.. was under the centre console.. lucky.. i even went back to the service manual which didnt even show the part!

So all done! my only problem is i dont receieve AM very well.. always got static in the background :( though not the end of the world.

Thanks for your help guys.

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