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Nope does not have the button, however mine comes with the DVD player linked into the MFD via RCA cables

which year is ur BNR34? very neat and clean set up u have there btw :thumbsup: how do u switch to TV/video input if u dont have the tv button?

A grey video in cable. Just have to put a plug on it if I wanted to use it.

any chance u got the part number?

been checking thru nissan fast but I cant confirm anything :sweat:

I'm actually trying to sell both: MFD with tv button and clarion video cable. I also have the main harness and MFD cover. I can't decide if I was, am, will install everything in my BNR32. <br /><br />I'm willing to part the video loom if you want it though<br /><br />Sent from my SC-03D<br /><br />

which year is ur BNR34? very neat and clean set up u have there btw :thumbsup: how do u switch to TV/video input if u dont have the tv button?

any chance u got the part number?

been checking thru nissan fast but I cant confirm anything :sweat:

To be honest with you, my car left Japan Last week and is currently on a boat to Aus.... So I've got photos, but haven't actually tried using the DVD/TV yet.. my auction sheet has navigation/TV written on it...

Mine is a 99 Vspec, Build date June, auction grade 4B, 107,000K on the clock! Prob one of the cleanest interiors I've ever seen. Just goes to show that most GTR's with a claimed 50K on them have had a odo haircut!

In the pic attached, there is an adapter pocket located just to the left of the centre console which plugs into the DVD unit. It's used for a digital set top box/ or navigation.

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djvoodoo: mind if i ask how much u paid for it? damn...it looks nice!! anymore pics? :) once u get it...could u try the TV/navigation thing and update us? :) am curious how the switching works without the TV button.

Pics attached :-) Yep, will try it out and see what it does!!!!

I'll PM you.

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The wires just go into the rear loom connector of the MFD so no PN.

Probably an adapter loom if you ask me...

similar to the clarion adapter mod i'm guessing... did u add anything to the video in? reverse camera?

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similar to the clarion adapter mod i'm guessing... did u add anything to the video in? reverse camera?

I've got a NTFS reverse camera hooked onto my MFD, the camera itself is powered by the reverse light, so whenever I put into reverse, my reverse light would come on with the camera :)

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I have the optional GPS unit in my centre console, and it is annoying because now I can't buy a deck to fit in the bottom slot without cutting the surround.

i have a TV in it (which doesn't work obviously) but no TV button. It also has GPS which doesn't work - unless I drive to Japan. I wish I could get the TV and GPS to work in Australia. Would be awesome if it could be reflashed or altered to work here because at the moment that whole part of the centre console is useless to me.

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