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Does anyone have a copy of the navi cd rom?

Mate, I have made several copies for member on the form,

Have to say, it is pretty huge about 8 GB of date, you need a DL disk for that.

I am in sydney.

If you need one. purchase a DL disk, I burn it for you free.

Cheer

Frank

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Iain,

If you torrent the ISO can you let us know. That would be great. I had one but somehow ended up sitting on it!

I always liked it when my Japanese friend cracked it at me and started telling me off. Always freaks out your passengers too.

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Lee

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mate, I think talking feature is an option...

some of the premium cars with navi/tv only have beepers that beeps and just display message on screen.

voice seems to be optional, or it could be part of the scotch lock of cables and weird grey boxes that Chris removed from my car during compliance as it was wired to factory immobiliser that often gives drama than glory down the road, and was replaced with a more reliable 3pt immobiliser/alarm.

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