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Nissan 370z Bypass Remote Kit on 2040-parts.com

AU $130.00
Location:

Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia

Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Nissan Manufacturer Part Number:2010 - 2015

REMOTE BYPASS KIT FOR 2010 TO 2016 NISAN 370Z WITH NAV .
This is a full plug and play, no cutting wires, no drilling, installed in about
an hour . Only screwdriver needed . Comes with instructions .
This will allow you to play DVD'S while car is in motion .
This will bypass those annoying limitations by not allowing passenger to
use all navigation system while the car is moving . Comes with 4 button
remote, button 1 overrides parking brake sensor . button 2 overrides speed
sensor and button 3 activate rear camera without needing to be put in reverse .
Will suit USA / AUST models .Free postage in Aust .


TERMS -PLEASE READ : This Modification is to enable passenger to enter navigation
or use function like entering telephone numbers . This should not be used by driver and
while this modification also permits the dvd to be played while driving that is not the
intention and i take no responsibility for misuse of this modification .

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