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2.3MB! Reduce your image size Manda :O

It's the control unit for a Defi VSD BASIS heads-up display.

The display unit, that sits on your dash, is meant to look like this:

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2.3MB! Reduce your image size Manda :D

It's the control unit for a Defi VSD BASIS heads-up display.

The display unit, that sits on your dash, is meant to look like this:

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Sorry about that i was too excited. That great that it has that . Will it work in australia ?

So do these things work here chris or do they have to be tampered with ? Will this affect the compliance of the car or not ? Also the car has 4 l.e.d lights under the car which turns they are very small but i like them are they illegal or will they have to be taken off for the compliance too.

As in regards to the stero its a after market panasonic one its all in japanese and when you switch the car on it says something. I tried a dvd in the player inside the glove box and it worked , so thats good.

How much is it costing to change the everything nav , etc or just the fm radio to work.

Also do you know what that power button on the dash is for ?

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ok,

navi - bin job.

radio - doable.

screen will have to come out as its in the way for frontal collision rules.

radio is OE in the car. power button on the dash runs it.

LEDS under car - depends who complies the car. if its done by one of the shops I do I'll remove them.

call me - easier to discuss that way.

out of interest is the dvd player that played the dvd in your glove box the standard one?

its in the glove box the standard player that pops out of the dash has been taken out and some panasonic one put in. The dvd player is also a panasonic one that in the glove box .

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