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started sourcing stuff for the CV36. I'm working on the cruise control now for it. this will be a plug and play kit onceI'm done and drive by wire. the coupes do not have cruise and I have yet to see a sedan so I cannot prove if that car has cruise or not.

I'm also looking at a consult 3 once I prove that I can enable cruise via it on these cars. figure I work on enough of them to justify one.

anyone want any odd CV36 stuff or am I jumping the gun a bit?

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I'd be interested in the cruise. I'm waiting for finance approval from my bank but with luck I'll be the owner of a v36 by saturday.

Odd it doesn't come with cruise, i completely forgot about it

How much for the english button panel? Is it from the infiniti?

Any manuals translated in english so I can navigate the screen menu? I tried playing a cd and it recorded it onto the hard drive hehe

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I have the english manual for the car. send me a email addy and I'll send it to you.

as for buttons. ex japan for me,

I'm working on a few other thngs for it as well. buttons are a not the same as you can tell. they are also NOT cheap. I'm still waiting on the invoice so I can get a final costing on them.

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