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Ben DB

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    Aurion SX6

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  1. AGE: 21 SEX: Male STATUS: Taken REASONS FOR BUYING: Needed something reliable and powerful that was suitable for work and as something fun to drive on the weekends. Got a great deal on my SX6 and the servicing costs / resale value are much better than comonwhores and fords.
  2. bit off topic, but QLD people with fog / driving lights info here http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/resources/...or_Vehicles.pdf i always thought it was illegal to drive with them on in suburban areas, apparently not.... Sweet grill btw.
  3. How did you mount into the dash? is there a sorround available or did you have to get something custom? ive always had alpine gear, i dont like having something like the generic stereo in the car? did you get the alpine working with the steering wheel controls?
  4. Hi all, New to this forum and have been reading a lot about these 7/8" touchscreen stereo upgrades, have been researching a bit and am finding it difficult to decide whether or not to upgrade the head unit in my SX6. So my question to all you people who have tried the upgrade is: Are you happy with it, and would you recommend the purchase? Cheers, Ben
  5. Whoa. That is a rip. When you consider that the chipped key for the non smart entry cost me $110.88, you would think that a key blade with no chip in it would be much cheaper. Toyota's part pricing for the Aurion is all over the place. The Airbag module, which can cost up to $600 on some cars, was only $125 from Toyota. And the side mirror assembly with motor and indicator.... $66.50. A key blank costing more than a side mirror... what a joke. Last week purchased a new mirror indicator lamp for $39.00 fitted.........
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