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hi guys im a little confused with all the info here, especially some of the acronyms used.

but from what i can gather changing the nav to english is tricky and expensive.

what im more concerned about atm is converting the screen so i can tune into local tv ?

is this a tricky one too. whats req'd to do the job? is it easy to do?

regards

fred

any help much appreciated

local TV reqiures a new tv tuner. the OE one cannot be used. depending one what you use will determine cost. I use digital TV boxes and they are not cheap crap.

local TV reqiures a new tv tuner. the OE one cannot be used. depending one what you use will determine cost. I use digital TV boxes and they are not cheap crap.

hi chris, thanks for your reply.

is the tuner something i can purchase from super cheap auto or jb hifi, or autobarn or from you? is it plug and play or some mucking around to do ?

none of the chain stores will have it. I do sell it as a kit . its mostly plug and go if you are handy with a screwdriver. most of the fiddling it is in the back of the car. I have instructions for it anyway which I supply on purchase.

actually :banana:

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thats it. digital box with two AV in on it as well. makes for adding things a LOT easier. the blue light up top is the remote eye. I'm looking for a smaller one so I can put it inside the display up top and have it totally hidden.

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