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I cannot promise 2005 version will be the same price as 01-04 version as price is not determined by me.

Will have to check again with Andy after it's available, as Andy is the main contact point with the development company.

once you get all the contacts sorted (AU & NZ) I'll put the page I have done in place on my site. currnetly its the video, images and the 3 original contacts.

as for versions OTHER than the 01-04.5 - its a waiting game. the developer has more pressing cars (E51 El grand is one of them.) I know he's working on CKV36 as well.

once you get all the contacts sorted (AU & NZ) I'll put the page I have done in place on my site. currnetly its the video, images and the 3 original contacts.

as for versions OTHER than the 01-04.5 - its a waiting game. the developer has more pressing cars (E51 El grand is one of them.) I know he's working on CKV36 as well.

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I had someone translate the menu for me so i could at least fiddle around with the menus (more to shut up the nav system which interrupts every 2 minutes with a japanese womans voice) but it will be cool to have it in english, makes it easier to sell in future i think, would you know if this covers just the nav & interface screen or the dash cluster menu as well?

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I had someone translate the menu for me so i could at least fiddle around with the menus (more to shut up the nav system which interrupts every 2 minutes with a japanese womans voice) but it will be cool to have it in english, makes it easier to sell in future i think, would you know if this covers just the nav & interface screen or the dash cluster menu as well?

Hey YoYo, how's things? Can you e-mail me a copy of the tranlation yo have? That Jap chick is annoying! Thanks Wogboy.

It was 41 one inside a nice cool building and F*#KING hotter outside.

I know what that is like... 45.7 last Monday... inside the Tin shed that I call a workplace it was measured at 53.

Woulda hated to climb any higher than 5 metres to work... gets hot at 15 odd metres.

Hi Jon, it will work just perfect. as long as it has factory Navi/TV screen unit (not aftermarket!).

Ring me in the morning to discuss day & time - my phone # in my sig below. Appreciate not ringing at night please, gotta put the bub to sleep.

any progress on an nz installers specifically in Christchurch? recieve my new 350gt on friday and im anxious to get this done:)

progress has started. Just waiting on some more details to get it going. We are ready to go. With Auto sound and Security.

progress has started. Just waiting on some more details to get it going. We are ready to go. With Auto sound and Security.

sweet, thanks for organising that. did you speak to Pat? I will go see him saturday morning and get it done:) how much $$ is he charging?

This has probably been covered before, but could not find in the FAQ. What is the best solution for converting jap buttons to english. is there a replacement kit available? if so from where and how much? and pics?

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