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As above.

so far I have carryover work for :

RS73

Millos

Xscape237

and a couple of R35s

anyone else wanting me to work on their car register your interest here.

Rianto,

call me when you have a sec. you are first up.

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Hey Rianto,

I can't on Monday as I have a meeting first thing in the morning in the office.

How about Siglapian? Can you do Monday instead of Wednesday?

Alternatively Rianto, you can drop off the car early in the morning on Monday and leave the key in a safe hiding place (Chris knows where) and he'll just get it at 8:30am when he comes in and start working on it :happy:

Yes, I've done that before, but since Mrs' appointment was quite early in the morning, it's like I have to get to Boronia from the west side of Melbourne at silly hours in the dawn and catch a train back to west side at least an hour before the appoitnment...

siglapian, can you swap your Wed to Monday?

or alternatively Brad (xscape237)

thanks guys for working that out. when you both rang me I was JUST leaving sydney. (got back at 230am this morn.)

I have a couple more cars to toss into the mix as well.

  • 2 weeks later...

rang u n left u a msg, I think I need to come back tomorrow if you're still here...

the magic button only works when engine off and key in Acc or On position.

when engine started/running, the magic button didn't work against TV, it only works against trip computer, weird.

any idea why? i hope it's an quick easy rewiring fix.

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