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SWC - can do that if its all a resistive ladder. would still like the OEM radio for it. I dare say that was a sony as well.

possibly. need to see how all of it sets up.

Cool cool. Yahoo is not deliving on the OEM HU front at the moment :(

martin,

need to talk to you about drawing something for me :)

Happy to give it a shot. For the LCD in the 32 cluster, yeah?

it is. want to fix the rather expensive fk up I paid for.. I know WHAT I want and can convey what I want but it did not turn out that way hence round two..

the drawing will go to a CNC machine via a mate of mine on the GC.

Morning Mangs

Monday :(

On the bright side... happy laps and F1 this weekend :)

it is. want to fix the rather expensive fk up I paid for.. I know WHAT I want and can convey what I want but it did not turn out that way hence round two..

the drawing will go to a CNC machine via a mate of mine on the GC.

Yeah saw the pic on faceparty. Not cool :(.

:(

no service manual for the sony... looks like we wing it with a scope and a meter.

Bummer :(. Was hoping the part number would help you out.

Finally heard back from the insurance guys, they are going to go ahead and repair the car. I could be in for a very long wait however as they aren't sure as yet if the IC, radiator, trans cooler and AC are damaged and need to be replaced... Considering it took PWR 4 weeks to make my previous trans cooler and radiator if they do replace them I'll be sans car for another month. IC could be another problem as Blitz don't make that particular model any more :( Le sigh.

Oh yeah, and they haven't even looked at what caused the engine issues like it loosing fuel and becoming completely unresponsive or the surging and then almost stalling idle when I started it up the following day.

I'm not pissed that they are repairing her, I'm actually happy about that. I'm just not sure I'm going to like the wait considering it took them over a week just to make an assessment on the car in the first place.

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