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i recently brought a 300rx, its great but the stereo and speakers are aweful, i have seen people say you need to buy the aftermarket fascia kit for them but is there a cheaper way of putting an after market stereo in them? also, does anyone know if an underseat subwoofer would fit under the front seats of a stagea?

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The AC controls are integrated with the factory HU , you need the fascia kit with the buttons so your climate works.

Is yours the Bose system? 

This is the kit I bought years ago, it fits (mostly) the top centre screw can be tricky and the buttons are slightly different look/feel. (once it ages it looks part of the car , the colour is very close) 

https://www.amazon.com/Metra-99-7604-Installation-2003-2004-Infiniti/dp/B000VYK90Q

Grab a wiring harness http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Product/Aerpro-Wiring-Harness-APP0120-to-suit-Nissan-1995-on/224825 

And antenna adaptor

https://www.autobarn.com.au/aerpro-nissan-d-diversity-lead-ap348a

Underseat sub ---- umm might be tight measure it up and have a look at sizes online. 

I wired in a new deck with the low outputs straight to the factory amps and spare wheel sub. Has been more than adequate for my listening. 

 

i dont believe mine is the bose system, i dont have the sub, but the speakers seem pretty bassy, although i am going to change them out, but   that is by far the cheapest fascia kit i have seen, others i have seen are 500+

yeah ill have to try and test fit a sub it seems

 and i might try that way of wiring it up, if not ill add a new amp and speakers if i dont like it

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