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Hi,

Sorry if this has already been asked. Does anyone know anything about installing the stock M35 pop up unit (don't really care about the unit itself, just the pop up housing) into a model that has the mini glove box instead? Is it possible? If so would you have to replace the much of the dash or is their some simple way of doing it?

Something like this:

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=http://page19.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/x224227734&thumb=http://auctions.c.yimg.jp/f63batchimg.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/7/4/0/2/kawakami777-thumb-1339226633723640.jpg&title=U%20036%20M35%20TV%206%205

Also anyone selling one? ;)

you will also need to purchase a new speedo as yours wouldn't be compatible with the trip function. as long as it comes with all wiring, tuner, screen, dvd rom, aerials. then fun part of ripping out seats, boot linings, roof linings, floor, dash, center console. then trying to source a tv tuner from commsman (leon)

Your question has already been asked........10 days ago............by you. :huh:Installing The Oem Pop Up Screen In A Non-Sat-Nav M35?

You could try a wreckers (V35 Skyline should be the same), that way you can ensure you get all the necessary mounting brackets, etc. You will need to fabricate a filler panel where the nav buttons go or you could just put the buttons in (not connected) to give your passengers something to fiddle with :D.

I'm interested in how you go with this. As I indicated in your other thread, I am thinking about doing a similar thing except mine is a Series 2.

Cheers

..then trying to source a tv tuner from commsman (leon)

Sorry, haven't done these for a while. Plenty on Ebay that are cheap (just don't have all of the features).

he already said in his original post he doesn't care about the screen, only the mechanical unit that does the work. probably putting his own stuff in. smart, better than attempting a conversion

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