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is it possible to swap in a stagea m35 center console that has the slide out tv screen in it into a model that doesnt have the screen

both centre consoles are indentical just have different things in them

is the screen just a basic gps and nothn else ???

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Don't bother, go an aftermarket system if you have the dual din. The GPS wont work as it only has Japanese maps.

i have the single din with the torque, elec and boost gauges above that then the air con then a litle glove box above that

i have seen sme with exactly the same but just with the tv above that

i am after that as i want my screen to slide out like that its not hard to go after market computer unit and plug into that screen , so im just utilizing the screen with a dif input

so in a way i want the slide screen as is

Edited by Sidius

i want this one

still has the gauges and single din for a head deck ye has the screen , how can i get one of these and is there much effort to swapping them over

any help would be good then id just give away my one which is exactly the same but without screen

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Edited by Sidius

hold on i thought double din was for the two story head decks and single was for the normal size head deck correct me please

are conversion kits available sum where

its all double din.

the gauges take up 1 din.

hold on i thought double din was for the two story head decks and single was for the normal size head deck correct me please

are conversion kits available sum where

its all double din.

the gauges take up 1 din.

any way

so any one know if they are easily changed

and also it would be simple to get a country base gps system and just plug the inputs into the screen , also to have a dvd input into the stock screens etc?

or does the screen also show car data like the gtrs??

Edited by Sidius

for the screen to work you also need the DVD rom(for GPS use only) thats sits in the compartment above the left Glove Box. GPS Doesnt work in Aus - TV doesnt work in Aus. mine stays off and I replace the DVD rom with an eManage :whistling:

you need the "module" in the rear left hatch of the boot.

and all the wiring that comes along with it.

all this for something that tells you your fuel economy in japanses(unless you do a language conversion) when you could just get a one din pop out screen and not have to modify circut boards n whatever else that needs to be done, to illeagily watch TV while your driving.

but if you wish to take this extreme pain in the ass of a route, the screens are all over IM.

Edited by AaronNM35

I think it wil be easier to by a different stagea than swap it. Like people have said you will need the dvd rom, screen and tv tuner in boot for aux input and wiring.

Im not sure if the sensors are all ready wired for the trip computer but they go in the back of dvd rom.

I know a guy in Adelaide that bought another V35 with a screen and sold his V35 without.

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