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Hi all,

Just bought some new wheels for the V35.

Pics don't really do it justice. It looks the biz.

Big thanks to n15m0 for his advice.

Also thanks to Thuy at J-Imports for looking after a pain in arse customer. That would be me. :)

And last but not least thanks to Chris Rogers for the big fit out a few weeks ago. Awesome work. The car is now IPOD'd, DVD'd, TV'd and Cruised.

I think I've now spent enough money for a while, time to sit back and enjoy the car.

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CAR- note antenna on roof rear. new TV antenna I'm trying out. works well in this application- theres another one hidden up front.

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better shot

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screen - 10" item went in easyish. worst part was clearing the sunroof running gear.

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Ipod - neo item I use. charges the Ipod and works. helps if the unit is charged first :)

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cruise control - this is the FIRST VQ30DD unit I have done - thanks to CARMEN IMPORTS for the test car to help set this one up. for those wondering - this unit has different software to the 3.5 lt version.

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HITV - PURE II digital TV tuner. all the remote eyes for this and the DVD unit are hidden in the AC display. nice and neat. only giveaway to anything in the car is the drop screen.

this system is zoned so you can watch DVD or TV independently of the rear screen.

Edited by Chris Rogers

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and of course it has a rather nasty F'off alarm on it :)

Autowatch unit - I'm not saying anymore. it added a much needed remote boot release to this car and the ability to find it. that said no one in Nurioopta knows what it actually is yet.

Very nice setup you have there Geoff! Shame Chris didn't come down a few weeks later - I got my V35 Friday week ago. Ah well, will get the cruise off him and get my guy here to fit it when he chucks in my alarm next week.

We will definitely have to catch up and get some shots of them together - I got a coupe in the end, not a sedan fyi.

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Very nice setup you have there Geoff! Shame Chris didn't come down a few weeks later - I got my V35 Friday week ago. Ah well, will get the cruise off him and get my guy here to fit it when he chucks in my alarm next week.

We will definitely have to catch up and get some shots of them together - I got a coupe in the end, not a sedan fyi.

Hi Andrew,

New car looks good.

Give me a yell when you want to catch up.

Cheers

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