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hey guys,

Well the time came to change my headunit out of the V35, absolutely nothing wrong with it, no errors that everyone seems to experience.

No problems with the stacker, all worked fine.

Only reason it doesn't work now, is that its not in a car :D Chris Rogers on here pulled it out to have aftermarket unit in, as some people

have concerns on how units are pulled out, so you can imagine it was treated nicely on removal as well.

Came out of a 2003 V35.

Price $600 ONO..

Item located in Brisbane, any further info just yell!

Thnx guys

Mario

Can I use it to replace a non-Bose head unit? Chris is probably the person to ask ....

Mine's been doing that tick tick tick thing with CD's, but strangely enough will often play a CD through start to finish without any probs ...

short answer is yes IF you are prepared to swap the CD mechs. now there are two versions. for 2001-2003 -> PN2413/14 for 2004 - PN2613.

think the one on offer is a 2413 or 2414. they are NOT the same as the 2613. it will not plug into the earlier 2413/14 chassis.

  • 1 month later...

hey everyone,

this unit needs to go, so price drop down to $500 !!!

It's better off going to good use for someone else rather than sitting here doing nothing...or nearest offer guys...

spread the word , would appreciate any/all help...

  • 3 months later...

hey everybody..

well bad times upon me, and lost my job *yay* anyway this headunit is still kicking around,

so its FIRE sale time..

I've thrown it up on ebay for a dirt cheap buy it now price compared to what I was asking.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200553663791

thought i'd let everyone here know... thanks guys!!

Mario

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