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Hi Guys and Girls,

I have a Skyline V35 300GT and its got the awesome factory TV, DVD (i think for GPS) and SD card slot reader but its all in Japanese and not working properly in Oz and i dunno what the hell to press and it wont work i can only get the economy meter and compass to go LOL which sucks coz i would love it to fully work properly and catch Tv and play DVD's and read SD cards and stuff.....

How could I do this and is there anyone who knows how to do it or someone that does it??? Also i need a sticker kit for the tv button control panel as well......

Someone please help - the car is immaculate but with this working it would be heaps sweeter!!

Cheers

Himmy - 0405 382 754

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Nope, none of it works in Australia. You can get a full aftermarket setup that utilises a touch screen overlay over the pop up screen and puts in a separate TV tuner, and separate GPS. I believe it costs $3k-$4k fully installed. The main guy who does this is Chris Rogers, and he is located in Brisbane. He also does factory cruise control systems for around $1k plus install cost.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ch...gers-m2209.html

There are installers in every state that can now convert your Japanese menus to English, see this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/So...re-t194126.html

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