Yet another Cluster mod..
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Originally Posted by cleung' post='1025838' date='Oct 6 2009, 10:13 AM
nice,
wish you lived near me so I could get that done
wish you lived near me so I could get that done
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hmmm...
How much to have it done? I do have a second car I could drive in the mean time.
How much to have it done? I do have a second car I could drive in the mean time.
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Nigxdoof, did you have a tool to code clusters like I did? so you need it to complete the business!
Coding clusters such oil, digital real speed, digital oil temp, M5 speedometer, etc.... that is very useful.
I also offer the services for coding clusters here in my city as a hobby of course specially for Canadian owners who buy BMW in U.S and want to convert into KM/H from MPH.
I am thinking to turn it into business too.
Keep that! Well done!
Coding clusters such oil, digital real speed, digital oil temp, M5 speedometer, etc.... that is very useful.
I also offer the services for coding clusters here in my city as a hobby of course specially for Canadian owners who buy BMW in U.S and want to convert into KM/H from MPH.
I am thinking to turn it into business too.
Keep that! Well done!
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Originally Posted by miguex' post='1026021' date='Oct 6 2009, 01:11 PM
Nigxdoof, did you have a tool to code clusters like I did? so you need it to complete the business!
Coding clusters such oil, digital real speed, digital oil temp, M5 speedometer, etc.... that is very useful.
I also offer the services for coding clusters here in my city as a hobby of course specially for Canadian owners who buy BMW in U.S and want to convert into KM/H from MPH.
I am thinking to turn it into business too.
Keep that! Well done!
Coding clusters such oil, digital real speed, digital oil temp, M5 speedometer, etc.... that is very useful.
I also offer the services for coding clusters here in my city as a hobby of course specially for Canadian owners who buy BMW in U.S and want to convert into KM/H from MPH.
I am thinking to turn it into business too.
Keep that! Well done!
I know the coding tool is very useful. I'm still trying to figure out what other hardware i'm missing to make it work.
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