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Probably threads on it - all you need is a box sitting in-line with your antenna that will change the frequencies. It should have been done at compliance time though. Be aware it's still going to show the wrong frequency on the display.

A quick google finds: http://www.bridgwater-electronics.co.uk/p_...nd+Expander.php

Should be easy enough to buy one of these locally. You may find it easier just to put a decent head unit in - I know I did.

^ Exactly right. On my other R33 which still has the factory CD/tape head unit, I installed a FM converter box which shifts the FM frequency that allows the stock unit to receive Australian broadcasts but as jrm mentioned the number on the display of the unit will not match up. You can pick up one of these boxes up from Jaycar (link) which I did but I needed a converter to allow the Japanese plug to connect to the box but you can find them easily at any store that sells car audio.

If you want you can also order a box with all the connectors built in so it’s simply plug and play from here. I can’t remember the exact model you need, but you can email them and they will tell you. My converter box required a 12V power feed to it but this may not be the same for other similar units.

Just buy a Nissan double DIN adaptor from Autobarn for roughly $15 if i recall correctlt. then plug that to the back of your headunit.

EDIT: might not work with factory headunit...

Edited by TyresBro

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