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So after playing around with my new head unit for a while:

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Album art display

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Track, Artist and Album info onscreen

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Movies

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And epic skids!

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:) :) :dry::cool: :cool:

look at them cheer for me

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Yo dawg, we know you like music and cars. So we put a car in your radio in your car, so you can listen to music while watching driving while your driving.

:)

Dan - thanks for the tip. I might check them out next time. Right now though auto electricians are on the top of my kill list.

so... for those of you playing along... an update on the FO':

Power steering is probably the belt. We forgot to change it :dry:

Brake lights - still playing up

Reverse lights - still playing up

Head unit - now wired up and working like a dream thanks to Jack at Phantom Motors :cool: (side note for Martin & Dan: My pioneer speakers are rooted, so I need new 6" speakers. Just going to buy 4 6" speakers the same and save the headache of trying to get those 6x9s in the doors).

Amp - working fine

Dome light - working

Headlight - still need new globe

Map lights - still need one globe

Paintwork - filthy - car wash tomorrow night? :cool:

Can't say I blame you

FO'!

Easy fix. I'd be doing a fluid flush too though, unless it looks really clean or you are sure it has already been done

Damn :(

Damn :( Anyone know if a GT-R reverse switch is the same as standard R32?

Awesome :cool:. But you do know we cut up the bits of wood that mount 6" speakers in the door right?

Sweet. Dan is now solder monkey + Amp repair man

Sweet.

Hit up super crap. Unless you want quality or white/blue light. Then hit up ebay

See above.

Im working late AGAIN this week :( So hopefully you dont all p*ss off to the carwash too early

It wasn't grounded

ORLY? I was sure getting a voltage on my multimeter. Oh well, glad its sorted :)

hahah, damn. That auto sparkie you went to is crap.

In other news, pirate metal is awesome music

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+1 for pirate metal

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So after playing around with my new head unit for a while:

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HU of win. Do want

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Yo dawg, we know you like music and cars. So we put a car in your radio in your car, so you can listen to music while watching driving while your driving.

:)

F**KING LOL

john if you want a good auto electrician try toowong car electrics in black street milton, not sure what he charges but he does our stuff for work.

You still got hicas too yer? maybe got a leak in the system there somewhere. I say lock it and new pump to a rb25 pump

+1 for Toowong Car Electrics.

Sean taught me most of the fundamentals I know about Auto Electrical.

f**k the price, get the job done right!

im more into Lucy Pinder, or maybe Kim Kardashian, or if i was in a cougar mood perhaps Monica Bellucci or Cathrine Zeta Jones

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