Double Din-ANSWER!!!
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Same here.. Someone should have ordered a bunch of these controllers,panels and brackets, etc from J-Garage. Does anyone have these domestically? God I am in the middle of an install and looks like I am going to have to do everyting else, and basically run all the wires to be ready when I get all the parts in for the aftermarket deck. I am doing Focal Tweets, *we used the stock location* with the exception of a bit of grinding (PK2 6 1/2" in the door and 6 1/2" Polyglass slims in the rear). Just now starting to do the trunk. Everything of course is Dynomated out. We are doing JL 12" W6V2 and JL amps under plexi. I want a better deck!!!!!!!!!!
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by cloudkid on 02/22/04 12:18 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by cloudkid on 02/22/04 12:18 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
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You can go to Japan and order/pick up these parts from any Japanese Nissan Parts Dept. You can pick up as many parts as you want (if you want to make some $$$) but you might have to deal with customs when returning to US.
If you have a friend/extra-marital girlfriend/lover/whatever... in Japan, they can order the parts and mail them to you. Same issues though....customs and international shipping.
J's is very familiar with international shipping as they do a lot of exporting vehicles. Their prices for these parts are comparable to other auto enthusiatst stores and japanese websites as well as other Nissan parts depts. Shipping prices is fair....$57 for the boxes, that's average for what you order according to my source.
One of my best friends who lives in Tokyo (a Microsoft Exec and fellow car/home audio enthusiast) did all this research for me as I too, wanted the cheapest prices.
Again, I stated it before, dont' ask your local Nissan or Infiniti parts dept. to order for you from Japan. They can't. One parts dept. guy told me that if any employee gets caught swapping car parts internationally, even legally and with proper payment, the employee will get fired.
Hope this info helps....
If you have a friend/extra-marital girlfriend/lover/whatever... in Japan, they can order the parts and mail them to you. Same issues though....customs and international shipping.
J's is very familiar with international shipping as they do a lot of exporting vehicles. Their prices for these parts are comparable to other auto enthusiatst stores and japanese websites as well as other Nissan parts depts. Shipping prices is fair....$57 for the boxes, that's average for what you order according to my source.
One of my best friends who lives in Tokyo (a Microsoft Exec and fellow car/home audio enthusiast) did all this research for me as I too, wanted the cheapest prices.
Again, I stated it before, dont' ask your local Nissan or Infiniti parts dept. to order for you from Japan. They can't. One parts dept. guy told me that if any employee gets caught swapping car parts internationally, even legally and with proper payment, the employee will get fired.
Hope this info helps....
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If you get once set, it wouldn't be much cheaper. Again, J's is a tad bit more expensive than some places in Japan but they are very familiar with international shipping and customs. There are a few places in Japan cheaper than J's but again they do more domestic sales rather than international shipping.
Grubb's in TX was working with japanparts.com to get these parts so they can sell them locally. I forwarded my email from J's to Grubb's asking if their parts from japanparts.com would be cheaper and they said J's prices are "a real good deal" . Without exact price quotes from Grubbs, I'm assuming what they meant by that was it would be cheaper than parts from japanparts.com. Just an assumption though.....
Grubb's in TX was working with japanparts.com to get these parts so they can sell them locally. I forwarded my email from J's to Grubb's asking if their parts from japanparts.com would be cheaper and they said J's prices are "a real good deal" . Without exact price quotes from Grubbs, I'm assuming what they meant by that was it would be cheaper than parts from japanparts.com. Just an assumption though.....
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Good job! Take some pix. The longest wait time is for J's to get the parts. The shipping time is short (well, for me it was. I live in Hawaii and Japan is closer to me than to the mainland)
Did you get the SWI-X? I returned mine and decided not to install it d/t the fact my deck has a remote control and the controls are pretty accessible. Keep us posted.
Did you get the SWI-X? I returned mine and decided not to install it d/t the fact my deck has a remote control and the controls are pretty accessible. Keep us posted.
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I forgot how long everyone has advised it takes (besides getting to Hawaii fast) to ship and receive. The bracket I went with was the 700. (Hopefully this should not be a problem with the factory navigation). I guess I am going to be without a radio for about 2 weeks!!! No!!! Everything else is about finished up and I will have pictures posted early next week. I just do not want to spend the money to utilize the factory deck when I know it is going to be gone! Wiring, etc will be ready to fire away once I get the DD. Setup will be consisiting of (Focal PK2's 6 1/2" and Focal 6 1/2" Poly Glass Slims in the rear.) I am taking out the 6 x 9 b/c their will be no need for the extra speakers and will be opening these up to help "air flow" on the sub. Everything in the rear will be sunk down with the JL 500/1 and 450/4 with two Hooker Caps under plexi glass. I went ahead and went with a ported 12" JL W6V2. Going with the electronic crossover and probably an eq of some sort. Deck will more likely be an Eclipse. So here again..... got to wait for the parts from J's, but I hope it will be worthwhile in the long run... Have not driven it in over a week!!!! lol
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by cloudkid on 02/24/04 08:59 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by cloudkid on 02/24/04 08:59 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
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Nuttyprof,
If you or your cousin picks it up in Japan from a Nissan dealer, you could probably get it a tad bit cheaper. In addition, you wouldn't have to pay for the 5% credit card fee nor the shipping that J's or any other exporter from Japan would charge. Customs should not be an issue if you bring in only 1 set.
One guy here in Hawaii brought back 4 sets of parts from Japan without any reported customs problems. So if you bring back one set of parts, you shouldn't have any problems.
If you or your cousin picks it up in Japan from a Nissan dealer, you could probably get it a tad bit cheaper. In addition, you wouldn't have to pay for the 5% credit card fee nor the shipping that J's or any other exporter from Japan would charge. Customs should not be an issue if you bring in only 1 set.
One guy here in Hawaii brought back 4 sets of parts from Japan without any reported customs problems. So if you bring back one set of parts, you shouldn't have any problems.
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Where did you guys install the PAC SWI-X device? I know the brain is under/around the dash... but that infared thing has to poke out somewhere - is it mounted around the rearview mirror or down below somewhere. I think I'm going that route to preserve my steering wheel controls if it works well.
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So let me get this straight..the only reason you have to pay $230 for the Japan AC controller is for the actual physical buttons since if you could get the buttons somehow you wouldn't need the AC controller right?
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