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Yeah it does make me wonder what happened there with Nav Repair. 4Guys (whoever does it for them) change the radio and add a new screen from what I understood. Rapid Radio quoted me $3000 to do the same on my 2011 Mustang... I bought a Tom Tom instead. I will try them again and see what the go is, I am in Auckland so your guys details would definitely be of interest to me, thanks. I may even check out a local Dodge dealer and see if they can help but I don't expect to have much luck there.
Steve
 
Update: All done, after searching the internet I stumbled across Customtonix in Sweden, they had maps for every where but I couldn't find NZ so I emailed them, their reply was yes and a link, in the meantime I had emailed Nav Repair asking their advice and they came back with "Contact a company called Customtronix.
They should be able to help you convert your radio."

I paid the money (449.00 Euro) and they sent me the Token for my car and the download and instruction links and it works fantastic, I am really happy with how this turned out.

I highly recommend this over changing out the radio etc, and it's around half the price.
 
Update: All done, after searching the internet I stumbled across Customtonix in Sweden, they had maps for every where but I couldn't find NZ so I emailed them, their reply was yes and a link, in the meantime I had emailed Nav Repair asking their advice and they came back with "Contact a company called Customtronix.
They should be able to help you convert your radio."

I paid the money (449.00 Euro) and they sent me the Token for my car and the download and instruction links and it works fantastic, I am really happy with how this turned out.

I highly recommend this over changing out the radio etc, and it's around half the price.
Thanks for the update - I'll post this info to the Facebook group if that's ok with you.
 
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For your interest, I contacted Customtronix to ascertain if they could convert my 430N RHB Unconnect unit from US to New Zealand standards. Customtronix advised the unit has to be converted manually by them meaning I would have to physically remove the unit and forward it to them for conversion or open it up and remove the gps board meaning this is the end of the road for me in converting my 430N RHB Uconnect unit.
 
Yeah it only works for 2015 & newer, shipping it to Sweden and back to be converted takes time and you never know if it is going to get lost or damaged in transit, meanwhile there is a good chance you can't use your car in the meantime (happy to be corrected on this). I had a similar option on my Mustang and that was only to Melbourne, if I was going to keep that car I think I would have removed the unit and taken it with me for a short holiday in Melbourne while it was done, Sweden... not so much a short holiday destination from NZ.

Have you talked to Rapid Radio or Auto Gravity (listed above) to see if they have any cost effective solutions?
 
A quick note for anyone visiting here, there's a Facebook page for Dodge Challengers in New Zealand. Search for Dodge Challenger New Zealand in Facebook to find us.
 
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