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  ddgonzal    2003/8/23 3:38  Tell a friend 
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 | The radio was optional on the Deluxe Sedan. Picture also shows the heating/ventilation controls. | 
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          | hotrod88 | Posted: 2005/7/18 19:13  Updated: 2005/7/18 19:13 | 
        
          
          | Home away from home  Joined: 2005/6/20 From: Alabama, U.S.A. Posts: 522 |   Re: 1972 Radio - USA modelMjne still has the factory am radio in it ,and still works too, but its coming out soooooooon. anybody want it? | 
        
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          | Razak | Posted: 2011/1/17 10:57  Updated: 2011/1/17 11:00 |  
          
          | Just popping in  Joined: 2009/8/2 From: brisbane Posts: 5 |   Re: 1972 Radio - USA modelcan any one help me with aussie 1200 radio |  
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          | Dodgeman | Posted: 2003/8/27 14:37  Updated: 2003/8/27 14:37 | 
        
          
          | No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)  Joined: 2003/6/27 From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia Posts: 8287 |   Re: 1972 Radio - USA modelShow me a bloke that doesn't know to pull the knob for fan function, & i'l show a bloke that didn't read the owners manual. {yes, i have original owners manuals for All my cars going back to the 1919 model]
 The radio was "designed" for the domestic Jap market as it is a RHD model. Why?
 The On/ Off switch & volume control is on the right side, nearest the [Japanese] driver.
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          | no | Posted: 2003/8/23 4:12  Updated: 2003/8/23 4:12 | 
        
          
          | Home away from home  Joined: 2002/11/10 From: NorCalifornia, up by Sac Posts: 332 |   Re: 1972 Radio - USA modelDoes she work? Cause you know I'll give her a good home if you want to upgrade.   | 
        
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          | dattodude | Posted: 2003/8/23 4:39  Updated: 2003/8/23 4:39 |  
          
          | No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)  Joined: 1998/12/6 From: Sydney, Australia Posts: 5806 |   Re: 1972 Radio - USA modelOur (AUST RHD) heater demister doesn't say "fan - pull" apparently we know how to "pull" already. Ours just says "Fan".
 Someone in the USA must have had an accident, he wasn't advised to pull the knob to activitate the fan demister, had an accident, and sued Nissan. Just joking, but I still wonder why?
 
 Chris
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          | no | Posted: 2003/8/23 4:54  Updated: 2003/8/23 4:54 |  
          
          | Home away from home  Joined: 2002/11/10 From: NorCalifornia, up by Sac Posts: 332 |   Re: 1972 Radio - USA modelYou're exactly right Chris. I spent some time moving the knob w/out pulling for the fan. I'd like to think it was more of a guy not asking directions thing. But you're right about the sue someone BS of the States. |  
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