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But their "store" and website are only open on the weekends during certain hours
The website (unless we are not accepting orders due to workload) is open 24/7 but yes we are only available on the weekends.
 
but there is hope right ?
Not really. Every confirmed vehicle I've seen for Car Play is on the new Next Gen HMI Based system, I have yet to see anything pointing to a silverbox based vehicle getting it in any capacity. I know there are rumors for 2016 The Commodore will get it, but I cant see that being the case at all. I cant see anyone investing money in a dead platform as these types of changes would be considerable AND the Commodore has a different silverbox in oz.
 
New member here form AU but funny point how all of you guys want the Holden stuff - and all the guys over here want the Bowtie stuff!!

Irony at its best!

Me I prefer the No badges route! - but would love the upgrade to have a few more features - but with the AU dollar in the toilet - just cant justify it!

Simon
I can convert you over to Chev if you want LOL :D
 
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Welcome to the forum, FullBoost!
 
To the OP, I'm sure this has been asked and answered in another thread, but where/how did you get the Holden airbag cover for your steering wheel? Cost?
 
I just finished the final part of the Holden conversion (for me anyway) on my 2015 SS.

Lucky for us Chris White (GTPprix) can do the reprogramming for this so we don't have to see any Bowties once we've switched all the body/wheel parts over.





Although it looks intimidating to tear into the interior of a new car, once you get a feel for how everything comes apart, it's really easy to do!

Other than a few screws, most everything just snaps together like the old Snaptite models you built as kids. :)

You start on the left side with the A/C duct and trim piece. Basically you just get the tips of your fingers under the edge of the piece and pull evenly until it pops. Just try to spread the load evenly so as not to stress any one area too much.


Then the long trim piece on the passenger side:



The display and heater controls:




This exposes the silver radio box that needs to be reprogrammed:


Four screws and several electrical connectors on the back. I use a mini set of channel locks which made depressing the connector locks a breeze:




Now the instrument cluster. The part of the dash covering the top of the cluster just comes apart like the rest of the trim. Firm but even pressure pops it loose:




You also have to remove the little panel with the start button on it; one screw and a couple of snaps. Now the screws holding the cluster in are exposed. Remove all of those and the cluster is ready to come out.


The leather fill-in piece between the cluster and steering column needs to be removed too. It also snaps off.


Now you have out what you need to send to Chris:


Here's the parts you have removed to get to this point:


It looks much worse than it really is, even though people asked "how could you do that to a new car?" and "how will you ever get it back together?". :)




Package up the parts carefully and send them to Chris. Then a few days later they come back and of course, you do the reverse to put it back together.
It goes back together super easy; I don't think it took more than 30 minutes or so.

And the results:





Beautiful!! What a nice finishing touch for those of us doing the Holden swap!



There are several useful upgrades too like oil temp/oil pressure readout, 0-60 timer, track timer, etc., plus, it removes the nannies so you can enter destinations in the GPS Navigation on the fly! I think it does things I haven't even had a chance to play with yet! :biggrin::biggrin:

What color did you go with? Is it red or stock? Also if you went with red (which it looks like you did) is it closer to matching SLIHRM or red...
 
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Yes, that's right, more of a burgundy. Not really a match to any of the paint colors.

I think it's called Holden Cluster Red.:wink
 
New member here form AU but funny point how all of you guys want the Holden stuff - and all the guys over here want the Bowtie stuff!!

Irony at its best!

Me I prefer the No badges route! - but would love the upgrade to have a few more features - but with the AU dollar in the toilet - just cant justify it!

Simon
I can make you a good deal on a Chevy airbag. You'll be the envy of all your friends!:devil
 
Reviving it again haha. Anyone have any videos of the 0-60 timer? Does it automatically calculate, or do you have to click the Set/Clr button on the indicator to start and stop it?
 
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If your car is sitting all winter anyway, why not take apart the dash & start spring off with some new software?
 
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