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Hi all,

From reading the posts here this is a typical problem, G35 2003 year Bose Unit and Aircon off line (aircon in auto)

It did it a few times intermittently then died.

I have taken out the unit. Sounds like I need a repair or double din kit?

I am in melbourne ..... Can anyone recommend who to do it here and cost ??? or I understand Chris Rogers is the GURU can I send him the unit.

Or the double din idea can someone confirm that will fix the issue and the possible costs ??

Thanks all for you help in advance,

David.

It will cost you $400-$500 to get a new BOSE unit or it repaired.

Double din will be much more long term 'safer' but more outlay.

The double din shell will cost you 200-300USD which luckly is same as AUD atm.

Pioneer unit, look on G35driver for which ones they use. There often have specials on amazon surprisingly so watch the forums for info.

You then need to factor in 400-500 for the unit plus shipping, then someone to install it which most around here charge alot for this specialized work. if you dont have any experience with this sort of stuff and are not a DIY person then u will have to get someone to do it for you. There is a sticky with people all over AUS that know about G35's.

Hi all,

From reading the posts here this is a typical problem, G35 2003 year Bose Unit and Aircon off line (aircon in auto)

It did it a few times intermittently then died.

I have taken out the unit. Sounds like I need a repair or double din kit?

I am in melbourne ..... Can anyone recommend who to do it here and cost ??? or I understand Chris Rogers is the GURU can I send him the unit.

Or the double din idea can someone confirm that will fix the issue and the possible costs ??

Thanks all for you help in advance,

David.

Speak to Chris Rogers (from SAU) the owner of Audio Express he is the man to know when it comes to the V series cars.

Give him a call after 8:00 am @ his shop 07-3252-8858 and he will give you the best solution to your problem.

:banana:

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