I updated and revised my DIY for doubleDIN conversion. Included are the tools needed for dash disassembly, the process of how to obtain the v35 parts from J's Garage and more details about the Scosche NN03 wire harness and the Nissan Antenna Adapter.
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Everytime I see a post by you, I think.. "There's the double-din guy!". [phatyo]
I will probably be doing a Stillen Hi-Flow Airbox CAI install this weekend and will snap some pix and generate another DIY. It seems like an easy install but someone maybe interested.....?
I will also be hopefully be doing my own Stillen TD Catback exhaust install this summer (prob August) w/ the help of my car maintainance friend. I will do a DIY for that too. DOn't know if DIY has been done yet for that install.....
Seems like my $120K medical school education is finally paying off....
Dissecting my dash and IC board and AC controller is kinda like incising and draining an infected abcess or surgically removing a HUGE black mole! [lol] [lol] [lol] [lol]
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I will probably be doing a Stillen Hi-Flow Airbox CAI install this weekend and will snap some pix and generate another DIY. It seems like an easy install but someone maybe interested.....?
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">Even though I will probably get the Nismo CAI, I'm sure your DIY should be of great help. As well as the catback exaust as I will upgrade that in the future too. There's a difference between a DIY and a DDG-DIY, and I'll take a DDG-DIY any day of the week!
I've got a question about this Double-DIN conversion that I've been reading about on here. It may be a dumb question, but I'm curious - does anyone know if the steering wheel radio controls will still work with an aftermarket head unit? Or are the controls only compatible with the stock Bose stereo system? I want to do the conversion because I hate this stereo, but I have grown to like those little controls on the wheel....
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