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Ok guys,

I have for sale a Genuine N1 climate control unit for BNR32 skyline (think it should also fit other R32 models)

Price: $500 neg.

It is brand new and has never been used (box has been opened to check contents though)

Reason for sale: I am going to stick with my digital climate control (for now)

This item is an ideal fit for the ones that want to remove their a/c system but still retain some kind of climate control within the car, or

ideal for those that have genuine BNR32 N1 (not many) but want to give it more N1 purity and install this manual climate control unit instead of their factory optioned digital climate control unit :)

Before I get bombarded with questions here are a few key facts:

  1. Yes, it is a genuine Nissan Part for BNR32 N1
  1. It plugs directly into the existing factory climate control looms (Yes, I checked that)
  1. It does not come with the panel finisher as it is discontinued – HOWEVER, fabricating one should not be difficult (I am still trying to see if I can source an original item)
  1. Happy to post anywhere at the buyers expense and will come in its original packaging (will also be further bubbled wrapped for added safety)

PM me or txt me on 0404006580

Cheers,

Anthony

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Does this differ in anyway to the unit fitted to the base model GXE?

Looks the same?

looks the same......but is not the same lol

That Skyline GXE model climate unit has AC function the BNR32 N1 has not

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