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Hey guys I've had a look around and I can't seem to find any place that mentions the JDM Double Din Facia kit's part number.

Would anyone happen to have the Nissan OEM part numbers for both the dual AC one and regular ones?

An answer in the next hour would greatly be appreciated! :)

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to suit which car?

as far as i know the v35 never had OEM JDM double din.... only aftermarket

theres the V35 / G35 Single or Double DIN Stereo Install Kit ( Metra 99-7604 )

http://www.autoaudio.com.au/product_info.php?pName=nissan-skyline-v35-350gt-0304-infinity-g35

Edited by Deep Dish V35

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=3414&Car_Type=G35&UID=20120714222008118.208.11.44

Doesn't have the dual AC button, but I believe that is a simple swap job from your existing AC controller if you are handy with a soldering iron.

Ehh i just ended up getting 1 from Orange County Infiniti on ebay

It was a dual AC one for cheaper than the Concept z performance one including shipping.

hey man when u say dual ac does that mean it will work with the premium model's dual climate control???

cos most of the ones i seen on ebay it doesnt have the dual ac...

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