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Hey Paul,

Keen to hear the report on your cruise control, is the drive by wire option? when I spoke to Autotainment some time ago they had only done the vacuum kit. I'd like to get this done as my next mod so if you can let me know the details, price e.t.c would be much appreciated. PM if you prefer, thanks mate.

I'm guessing your drive back home will be alot more relaxed than drive to Perth with the cruise....

Hey man! I think I saw your car this morning turning out from a side street in the city onto St Georges TCE, was that you? I was in a bus :P nice! you have the new kit yeah?

Also with your cruise control, do you have the momo steering wheel? if so what did he end up doing for you?

Hey guys

Ran into a problem with the cruise control but working to fix it.

Will let you know how it all goes when it's fixed.

Yeah i was leaving the hotel, or it was the valet driver bring my car around.

I don't have the momo wheel.

I wouldn't have a clue what type of crusie control i have. It all looks standard

yeh I'm keen to know how it ends up too, please PM me the price also.

I spoke to Autotainment also and they said it was less than an hour install and uses the factory buttons. Extremely tempted if it works well, I just want to make 100% sure it wont be a problem with the manual.

yeh I'm keen to know how it ends up too, please PM me the price also.

I spoke to Autotainment also and they said it was less than an hour install and uses the factory buttons. Extremely tempted if it works well, I just want to make 100% sure it wont be a problem with the manual.

Best to talk to Chris Rogers about the manual and prices.

Welcome to Perth!

How much is all of this costing you if u dont mind me asking?

Say hi to Brian for me. He did my double din and swix pac install.

i was in perth on the weekend. He didn't get the cruise control working. Brian didn't charge me.

But it will be fixed :) Chris is going to talk my local guy through it on thursday so fingers crossed. I think the unit cost about $750 from "Chris Rogers" the man. and that was only the parts. Ask Chris first

Hey Paul,

If you dont mind me asking, what was the go with your cruise, is it now installed but not working? do you know what the issue was?

I'm seriously considering purchasing this kit and getting it installed, I was going to see Brian but no luck there?

  • 2 weeks later...

For the crew that wanted to know about the cruise control.

It's finished now and is AWESOME! just had a faulty part but Chris sent a new one and my local guy Phil put it in, works fine :/

try it on ACCEL. it will creep up on speed first then nail the throttle if you hold it long enough.

in all its not a bad unit. wish I knew (which I will once I get the box back) what was up with the other box.

I sent teh same unit to CHCH -NZ today as well.

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