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Found it on Import Monster, didnt bid as I had one ordered from AAIP in QLD, then when it arrived it was the wrong colour, and the auction on IM had closed!

Its the storage compartment lid that is in place of the Navigation controls / TV in models without Navi

The third pic shows why mine needs to be replaced (drill holes!) from the makeshift Navi i pulled out

Like my Paint handiwork??

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This is best described using the images below

Found it on Import Monster, didnt bid as I had one ordered from AAIP in QLD, then when it arrived it was the wrong colour, and the auction on IM had closed!

Its the storage compartment lid that is in place of the Navigation controls / TV in models without Navi

The third pic shows why mine needs to be replaced (drill holes!) from the makeshift Navi i pulled out

Like my Paint handiwork??

Hey do you still need a lid for your box ?

Brett

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This is best described using the images below

Found it on Import Monster, didnt bid as I had one ordered from AAIP in QLD, then when it arrived it was the wrong colour, and the auction on IM had closed!

Its the storage compartment lid that is in place of the Navigation controls / TV in models without Navi

The third pic shows why mine needs to be replaced (drill holes!) from the makeshift Navi i pulled out

Like my Paint handiwork??

where would i be able to buy this part as i have to take out the nav.?

I would like a centre console to replace the bose system, so that I can put a new stereo in.

Please contact me if you have one.

Cheers,

Kym

Hi mate have you replaced Bose your system?

if you have have you still got the original unit?

As my system has just died.

Thanks

Nah haven't replaced it! $850 for new facia put a stop to it.

I'm still looking for one will let you know if I find one.

Damn - so $850 JUST for the new facia right?

I suppose the fact that the stereo and climate control are integrated doesn't help...

Hi mate have you replaced Bose your system?

if you have have you still got the original unit?

As my system has just died.

Thanks

send me the unit and I'll fix it. is it totally dead?

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