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Hey guys just wondering where we are at with the new zealand/ christchurch installer. i spoke to the guy at auto sound and he said you had made contact but didnt have any other details.... like time and price:)

Hey guys just wondering where we are at with the new zealand/ christchurch installer. i spoke to the guy at auto sound and he said you had made contact but didnt have any other details.... like time and price:)

Andy is in the States ATM...I will make him aware that you are chasing him...he will be back in about a week

Oh ok, no real drama just wondering where NZ was at time wise. Is he bring back parts from the US ? :worship: tell him to grab me a JWT pop charger and z tube kit. !!

Hi Fraser

Yes, we are going ahead with Auto sound but we just ran out of time before I left to finalise all the details. I will be back on the 11th and I will make sure that we finalise all the details as soon as we can.

Cheers

Andy

Hi all mates.

I am very interested in V35 (03-04 model) and gonna buy it if its GPS can work in vic, aus.

Just wanna ask how I can get the australia GPS map for this car? and how much of this?

thanks very much! :)

cheers mate.

and does this car have LSD and brembo?

Actually atm I own a R34 GTT and I am considering to buy a V35 or EVO 8.

which car is much reliable and easier to maintain?

thanks all :) !

map is $1500 and then you have hte langauge swap in top.

why so expensive? THERE ARE NO MAPS for this system. the above price is a refit.

short version: if you are buying it for gadgets buy somehting else. its a great car and the last thing will want it for is gadgets.

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Hi Fraser

Yes, we are going ahead with Auto sound but we just ran out of time before I left to finalise all the details. I will be back on the 11th and I will make sure that we finalise all the details as soon as we can.

Cheers

Andy

Hi Andy, hope you had a good trip. any word from auto sound? itching to be the first nz'er to get this done :)

Hi Andy, hope you had a good trip. any word from auto sound? itching to be the first nz'er to get this done :)

Hi Fraser,

I am back and have sent Auto Sound and email and waiting for a reply. Should be soon I hope.

Cheers

Andy

Is it possible for someone to update the first post for those of us who dont want to read through the whole thread to see what the developments are?

ahhh come on where's your commitment?

just read the last 5 pages and all will make sense... not that difficult really.

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