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Hi, English New Zealander here


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Hi all, I hope i'm OK on these forums, i'm a British citizen currently living in New Zealand, i've just purchased a 2010 Alphard 3.5 v6 so thought it would be useful to join a dedicated forum for advice when i need it.

Mine is a mid range Alphard i think, it has the electric tailgate and electric doors, it's a 7 seater with an Alpine EX009V head unit and matching roof monitor. It's obviously a Jap import so everything is in Japanese. I'm hoping there is some way to flash the head unit to English but i'm not expecting it.

It has 90k kms on it and drives so smooth, it's about 280bhp i think!

Anyway, a couple of pics...

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There you go, look forward to finding out about the Alphard and tips and tricks etc :D

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Hey, did you solve your head unit issue? I am kiwi on Australia about to take possession of GGH20W, I found out is has the premium sound system with 18 speakers which is a problem when it comes to replacing the head unit. Howe did you fare?

Ted

kiwited@gmail.com

 

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