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They look good, but if you can not integrate into the stereo there isn't much point, imo.

A Bluetooth headset over the ear is what I use, that an Nokia Voice Dialling.

Just for info the files are all very good. R34 is scanned but still ok!

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Hey Guys, Ive been reading through alot of these forums and its been a while since the last reply,

Just a Quick question...

Any Update on what can be done to fix the Sat Nav from Japan to Australia??. Im getting a V35 on the weekend and just wanted to see what could be done about it

Also if we can change the language at all? that would be awesome too

Hey Guys, Ive been reading through alot of these forums and its been a while since the last reply,

Just a Quick question...

Any Update on what can be done to fix the Sat Nav from Japan to Australia??. Im getting a V35 on the weekend and just wanted to see what could be done about it

Also if we can change the language at all? that would be awesome too

Sat Nav maps don't exist for Australia

Language translation is being worked on - might be available next month.

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Thank's to Chris, after the recent change the navigation is now a lot more useable on the road, and easier to use, no more requiring me to fiddle around with 2 remotes just to get to the nav, now it can be done just with the nav remote...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGyiOfF2z8s

Thank's to Chris, after the recent change the navigation is now a lot more useable on the road, and easier to use, no more requiring me to fiddle around with 2 remotes just to get to the nav, now it can be done just with the nav remote...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGyiOfF2z8s

wondering how much its been done and where? thanks

Thank's to Chris, after the recent change the navigation is now a lot more useable on the road, and easier to use, no more requiring me to fiddle around with 2 remotes just to get to the nav, now it can be done just with the nav remote...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGyiOfF2z8s

Sweet. Will have to book some time in next time he's down.

I do them . in your case - sydney and at a reveseby workshop. cost depends on what you do. that one was a mid 4 figure number.

Oh, is that including cruise?

I gotta start keeping tab how much I spent cummulatively now - LOL

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ha ha, yes it's not in one big hit...

it was the Nav+DTVB conversion + aust 3pt immobilser, in 1st one...

then a year later I added cruise + 6cd changer in boot (changer was self-supplied)

then a few months later Chris just tidied up a bit regarding the way nav works on screen + rear view camera.

I can't remember the exact $$$ myself... so best to keep it as estimates :happy:

that should cost you a lot less depending what you want...

by the way Chris, my snow/power AT button dunwork, how do I remove the shifter cover to check if the cable's connected?

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