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Old 08-16-2014, 10:51 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Fountainhead View Post
Please don't take this the wrong way, you may be the first but a few people have tried fitting 370Z Navi into Non Navi cars, and they have all given up. I'd advise against it unless you can get a refund on the radio if it doesn't work out. I would go Aftermarket instead. *If your car doesn't have Nissan Navi already.
Base model here. I would never try to fit the factory 370z navigation for obvious reasons with it being a completely different unit. The rest of the Nissan line up uses a double din unit so it SEEMS like it would be easier; however, I'm not sure what nightmare might lie ahead

In the VW world where I come from basically all units are plug and play save for adding a GPS antenna. I'm hoping that the difference in the CAN wiring is something simple like for communication with the Sirius tuner assuming it's not built in.
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