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Thought i would post to ask if any of you would like to pop over to a new section which has been kindly set up by the owner of the huge 'Skyline owners forum' (over 20K members) in the Uk and share information about our cars. In the UK we are using a lot of Australian tuning products like APS and Haltech so it would be good to hear your modified preferences with regards to body kits and performance. Also if you could post some pictures up of your rides in the picture thread im sure the UK owners would be thankful.

We could also provide a link back to this forum.

Cheers Tom

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=220

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got a cruise solution for yours yet? ( I make one.)

Nobody i know has got one yet however cruise control isn't a big concern in the UK as most of our roads arn't that long. I see you also do audio conversions, we have been looking for a way of changing the JDM set up so our sat nav/dvd controls are in English and how we can get the Sat Nav system to work in the UK .

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Nobody i know has got one yet however cruise control isn't a big concern in the UK as most of our roads arn't that long. I see you also do audio conversions, we have been looking for a way of changing the JDM set up so our sat nav/dvd controls are in English and how we can get the Sat Nav system to work in the UK .

were still working on that one too.......... :)

more than likely i dont think this will ever become a reality. So an aftermarket unit in place of the factory system is ideal.

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Nobody i know has got one yet however cruise control isn't a big concern in the UK as most of our roads arn't that long. I see you also do audio conversions, we have been looking for a way of changing the JDM set up so our sat nav/dvd controls are in English and how we can get the Sat Nav system to work in the UK .

not gonna happen anytme soon by the look of it. russian hackers are taking their time.

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got a cruise solution for yours yet? ( I make one.)

no t yet but now im having trouble locking the car with the remote it will shut passenger door but not drivers side so im looking for maybe a new engine inmobiliser i have been quated 499oo for a viper fit

ted for my v35

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needs an actuator for a start. from there its up to you waht you fit to it. if you are doing a specialist insurer then its going to need a Oz stds item.

where are you?

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needs an actuator for a start. from there its up to you waht you fit to it. if you are doing a specialist insurer then its going to need a Oz stds item.

where are you?

im in yeppoon but if i have to i will travel to brisbane and also how hard or is it posible to fit the factory cruise control and dvd unit that fits this car

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cruise can be done *easyish* if you are mechanically minded - I sell it as a kit and its NOT a factory item. I use modified factory buttons so it looks that way but thats it. DVD is along the same idea.

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