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TrojanHorse wrote:[quote:d7519b0fd3=Crift][quote:61f79308b4=chukatsung]What sort of tools are needed?[/quote:61f79308b4] oh some special tools!!! philips head screw driver, electrical tap, cable ties, some flexible conduit, patience and some time![/quote:d7519b0fd3] If needs all that! I thought it was plug and play?
The tools are to remove the dash and undo the screws holding the current head unit in place, I imagine.
All of the cables are plug and play, but you obviously need some tools to actually secure the unit...
ofey wrote:If you paid over the counter, something has gone badly wrong. No Ive not seen your money. The only way it could have gone in that quickly is if you went to a Ubank branch. But then UBank doesnt have a bank front. So Im not sure how you would have paid over a counter and have me received it that quickly? If you paid by internet Bank Transfer. Are you kidding me? Or are you just being funny? You put money across at 2:30pm and youre asking me at 4:42pm i.e. 2 hrs later if Ive seen your money?
I did an internet bank transfer... Thought you'd see the money as "Available funds" as I do with my bank when someone sends money through that's all.
found this youtube clip showing how to take the stock HU off and put the new one on, quite helpful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGkbcFXrZTg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGkbcFXrZTg
RAwannabe wrote:found this youtube clip showing how to take the stock HU off and put the new one on, quite helpful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGkbcFXrZTg
actually we might leave this as GP, should we create another post for installation matters?
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TrojanHorse wrote:What is conduit? Meh Im sure its pretty straightforward.
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timmo91 wrote:I did an internet bank transfer... Thought youd see the money as Available funds as I do with my bank when someone sends money through thats all.
That only happens if it's an intra-bank transfer (basically transfer to an account within the same banking grup or same bank brand)
Inter-banking transfers don't happen that quick. Most banks do what we call batch processing of transfers at 2-3am in the morning. It's been a traditional thing for eons and banks don't like departing from habit. Harks back to the old days of main frames and the tapes on spindles and a courier would have to drive the tape to the destination bank so they can load it up on their mainframe. I kid you not! Hence the term batch processing as it would be done in batches.
These days you'd think they'd have STP (straight through processing) like credit card companies. However not doing this, it allows them to "borrow" your money for a few hours without needing to pay interest so they can gamble it on the international forex (foreign exchange) to make some money on your money.
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