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Hi there

Thanks for all the responses to my query.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CLARION-CZ201A-CD-USB-MP3-WMA-RECIEVER-FREE-FREIGHT-/230850164537?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item35bfbdf739

This is the unit currently in the car (in place of the Bose system) any one have any thoughts on it?

Cheers

J

Hi there

Thanks for all the responses to my query.

http://www.ebay.com....=item35bfbdf739

This is the unit currently in the car (in place of the Bose system) any one have any thoughts on it?

Cheers

J

Easy, the conversion has already been done (jealous), you can fit whatever radio you want.

Hi pv35gt8, ah that's great :-) BIG bonus for me then.

The purchase of the car is subject to my RAA mechanic running a 220 point check over it.

Hoepfully the car will be mine by sometime next week. I'll start doing my research on what replacement to purchase once I have secured the car.

Cheers

J

Don't let an RAA dufus anywhere near it - last report I heard they didn't know their arse from a Skyline ... take it to a reputable import-orientated workshop like Boostworx, who know these cars inside and out.

I stand corrected.

Thankyou for actually posting up something with substance instead of speculation.

No probs.. I stand corrected with this too, the Bose stereo was an option on the non-premium.. looks like the only items that are 'premium only' are the half leather seats and the 'Combination suede leather Pearl - ground sheet' - whatever that is (probably lost in translation).

  • 7 months later...

Hi All, any help regarding DD conversion would be great at this point this is what I'm going with....



Metra 70-7550- Wiring harness? Or PAC ROEM-NIS2 - Not sure which one I need?



JDM DD Facia - http://www.ebay.com/...6ddc43f&vxp=mtr



and the Ca-Fi Dashlinq (Unless anyone can give me any other great alternatives??)



Nissan Antenna Adapter



Is there anything else I really need to do the conversion? I mean I intend to get Tonkins here in S.A to install it, but is there anything I've missed other than the wiring harness? the JDM unit comes with the A/C controller.



Let me know what you think, And about the BOSE, I mean it doesn't have leather seats how do I tell?

Make sure you join up with our official car club Jase www.sausa.com.au :)

As mentioned, John from Marvey Tech has done this conversion and all other sorts of electrical work on V35 and knows them well. Don't take it to Tonkins.

It doesn't matter what Brand adapter harness you get, as long as it has the correct female setup for whatever stereo you are getting. The Bose stereo literally has Bose written on it, and if you lean into the back seat with the stereo on you should be able to discern the 7th and 8th speakers from the Bose setup low in the side trim near the seats.

Ill post some relevant pics when I get it done, just rang marvey tech but he wasn't about but he'll get in touch, I'll bugger Tonkins off and use John then.

also those NSA leads work best on bose leads?

Are all the V35 systems Bose?

Cause this one definately has no bose branding, but is definately OE...

Pretty sure not all V35 stereos are Bose mate - you would want to verify before buying a harness. If you are in the NE area, go drop by Marveys and get John to have a look -

details below. John is a one man show, so if he was under a car or soldering something he often misses his phone. He will call you back. Tell him Andrew with the black V35 sent you and tell him you are going to join up with SAU:SA - he is a sponsor - he will do you a better price :)

I think our website has some issues at the moment. If you want to download the form, fill it out and PM it to me I can get it sorted for you.

Unit 2 / 14 Famechon Crescent

Modbury North 5092

Adelaide, South Australia

Mobile: 0405 702 292

Phone: 08 8396 5550

Yeah I just spoke to John now, what a top bloke he said because my units probably not bose I may not need a harness at all but he's happy to take a look either way, I let him know you put me onto him, he said always good to get a good wrap up =P

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