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On 16/05/2019 at 7:27 AM, Regan9415 said:

Sorry but did u say we can order a English unit with full functionality for $1100 for the 36, 2007 models that came with factory nav? Its been a long night my brains not fully comprehending after all this reading. If so who installs it? Do voice calls work? And voice prompts , air cleaner ionizer?

Did anyone find this link worked or got any more info ..?? Cheers CD 

32 minutes ago, Zveruga said:

I can't comment on the link but I have this unit in my Fuga and it works fine.

The only downside it does not show the outside temperature all good otherwise

Thanks for still answering after a long time.. Where did you purchase your unit from?.. http://xanavi.biz/ does not work anymore..! 

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1 hour ago, doobre said:

Thanks for still answering after a long time.. Where did you purchase your unit from?.. http://xanavi.biz/ does not work anymore..! 

here you go bud.

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Conversion-of-navigation-system-to-English-for-Nissan-Skyline-2007-2009/172513428008?hash=item282a9a0228:g:ESwAAOSwt5hYi2hH&frcectupt=true

This is From the supplier.

2 hours ago, Zveruga said:

I can't comment on the link but I have this unit in my Fuga and it works fine.

The only downside it does not show the outside temperature all good otherwise

Thanks for still answering after a long time.. Where did you purchase your unit from?.. 

Excellent thanks for that.. I have a 2011 crossover in NZ, so hopefully they have a unit for me.!! Perhaps the Australian maps include NZ, garmin maps combine the two.. 

Thanks again.. 

51 minutes ago, DashyyPC said:

Excellent thanks for that.. I have a 2011 crossover in NZ, so hopefully they have a unit for me.!! Perhaps the Australian maps include NZ, garmin maps combine the two.. 

Thanks again.. 

19 hours ago, doobre said:

Thanks for still answering after a long time.. Where did you purchase your unit from?.. 

Excellent thanks for that.. I have a 2011 crossover in NZ, so hopefully they have a unit for me.!! Perhaps the Australian maps include NZ, garmin maps combine the two..  

Thanks again.. 

hey mate, for the crossover you would not need a new unit, this can be done through software upgrade which is around $1k US. Reach out to this guy [email protected]

 

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30 minutes ago, Phatpickings said:

My 07  350 s has all the the gadgets whats that lil card reader thingey under the ac controls do

Memory card reader man, You can put music etc on it Then scroll through the sources on the head unit till you find CF reader :) 

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5 minutes ago, 370 GTS said:

Recently brought a 2007 370GT coupe, after trying many time to hook up the bluetooth system with no luck I sorted it by buyinh this.https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Hands-Free-Wireless-Bluetooth-Speaker-Car-Kit-For-Mobile-Phone-iPhone-Samsung/223415993356?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

if you have an iphone, it wont like to connect.
if youre ever in brisbane though i can get your phone connect to the OEM bluetooth system.

47 minutes ago, DashyyPC said:

if you have an iphone, it wont like to connect.
if youre ever in brisbane though i can get your phone connect to the OEM bluetooth system.

Thanks mate I use a Samsung. Don't get to Brissy much but thanks for your help.

 

  • 3 weeks later...
On 12/4/2019 at 3:59 PM, 370 GTS said:

Thanks mate I use a Samsung. Don't get to Brissy much but thanks for your help.

Then you definitely shouldn't be experiencing any issues in getting it to connect, despite its lack of friendliness.

Phone isn't too painful but audio can be a little tricky.

I've got a Samsung Note9 which is still happy to work with mine for both calls and audio. It's pretty well documented in this thread...

...but once paired, I don't recall anything documented in there about how to then access the Bluetooth audio source, which involves pressing the "DISC" button for however many times it takes to cycle through DVD, Music Box (in-built MP3 player) and Bluetooth.

Seriously, don't give up because once you sort it out, you will realise just how shit your workaround is. And really, I'm honestly telling you that your workaround is horrible and your callers will also appreciate the difference once you sort it out.

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Got my Samsung Galaxy Tab A hooked up to the bluetooth audio today, now I can listen to Spotify ? Still have not been able to sort  the phone. LOL Have to write up what I did when next in the car and a few minutes to spare.

 

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12 hours ago, The Max said:

Excellent! Glad to hear you haven't thrown the towel in yet. :) 

These cars don't make it easy but it'd be remiss of me not to push owners to make the most of them.

Thank Tony, keeps the brain working, this is our third import but much more tec than the Isuzu MUs we had. Love this car, most people don't realize how far advanced these imports are.

Cheers Bruce 

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