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that is indeed good news... would be great if there's a contact point for each state, unless you wanna fly around on a 'road tour'

thats my gig :happy:

(says he thats driven 2400 kms so far and is in sydney currently.)

saw andy today in person and did see his car. there is a little bit more to cover on this according to the discussion we had on this today before it goes live.

hi andy!

what's the time frame? and who's your contact in melbourne/victoria?

I believe i will have it available to me be before the end of this month, but I have been a bit busy the last week to push it along. I will try to finalize some details later tonight.

Rianto (RS73) has said he would like to do this in Victoria. I will be giving him some more details in the next few days.

Cheers

Andy

I believe i will have it available to me be before the end of this month, but I have been a bit busy the last week to push it along. I will try to finalize some details later tonight.

Rianto (RS73) has said he would like to do this in Victoria. I will be giving him some more details in the next few days.

Cheers

Andy

I'm from Adelaide. I got a 2001 V35 & looking forward for the conversion. have you got any idea about the waiting time ?

Hi Guys

A quick update on where we are at with the launch of this Language conversion.

I am expecting to do the first install in my 2003 M35 next week. I will then be testing the conversion for the next 2 weeks and advising the developer of my findings. This is to minimize the risk of errors during this early phase.

This should hopefully have us ready to start installing in December. I am sorry for saying we are ready to go in November but it has turned out not to be possible.

Thanks for your patience on this matter.

I will try to post up some pricing later this week once I have locked in the few final details.

Cheers

Andy

well, after a couple of years of not reading the V35 subforum, this is the first thread here that i have read and i must say that i'm impressed with Andy's persistence with this issue. however, it is a pity that half way through reading all 27 pages i was disappointed to discover that this won't work for my late model 2005 V35 :happy:

anyway, hope that the software works for you guys!

cheers - Kim

I am expecting to do the first install in my 2003 M35 next week. I will then be testing the conversion for the next 2 weeks and advising the developer of my findings.

mine mine mine!!!!! ill be returning your phone call today as well mate

Update:

I have now converted my system to English. :(

I will be evaluating the system over the next 3 weeks to ensure all the pages work in an optimum manner.

I will post some more details of the pages to be converted soon.

We hope to be ready to go around the 10th December.

Cheers

Andy

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