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needs modification? or straight fit? with all the navi working fine?

will i be able to get maps put on this unit? or same story again with no car in australia with the australian maps that will load on this unit?

NO modifications needed, a few little mis fits, but otherwise OK

Make sue you get a full unit with a face cover from US!

The CD Changer slot is located slightly lower, along with buttons

Navi is working, everything runs, BUT I HAVE NO MAPS

same question..

i thought US goes by Miles not km's?

did you converit it over?

There's a choice in the menu to change from Miles to L/kms, which is great! :whistling:

My stagea was doing 8 l/100 on the highway for 100 kms! :D

that is friggen awesome!! very VERY nice work!!!

are you going to put up an FYI on how to do this? or perhaps sell your services to perform these conversions??

Its all quite simple to do yourself, just have to find removal guides for stereo and DVD unit, and follow the same to put it back in.

NO modifications needed, a few little mis fits, but otherwise OK

Make sue you get a full unit with a face cover from US!

The CD Changer slot is located slightly lower, along with buttons

Navi is working, everything runs, BUT I HAVE NO MAPS

that makes your radio and PN2615 out of a 2004 model. they changes the mechs in them to avoid the issues with the 2001-2003 cars. the only realy way to sort it is to gt teh correct main panel.

I got caught on this a while back.

if we can get navi disc for this it'll be awsome

Also does it have DVD player now?

wat does the D/N button do now?

NO DVD player, NO TV unfortunately.......but like anyone is going to use it

D/N is day/night lighting

NO DVD player, NO TV unfortunately.......but like anyone is going to use it

D/N is day/night lighting

can't please every one eh?

this is the english work around you have been presented with and you still complain :)

if you guys with the NAVI versions want english buy the box and the buttons. that will sort it for you.

want it all to work buy the whole lot and swap it all out.

give the guy credit - he's taken the initiative to fix what he sees as a problem.

Quick questions for your Chris.

Would this setup work in an M35 RS?

I only ask as I have the single DIN Clarion unit with 3 gauge setup as opposed to the integrated unit.

Would everything hook up or would some re-wiring/splicing be in order?

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