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Old 04-01-2008, 02:28 PM
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Cruise control

Looking for a place to buy cruise control for my UK based car, any ideas please?

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Old 04-01-2008, 02:52 PM
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Why would you want to buy in Hong Kong???
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Old 04-01-2008, 03:01 PM
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Because he wants to install it on his car that's based in the UK.

Take a wander around Sham Shui Po, Apleu St and the blocks that neighbour it, you'll find somebody there that sells an after market cruise control kit.

The other alternative, might be to try some of the breakers in the UK and source the factory fitted cruise control bits that belong to your car, then have an auto electrician install it, that way it will look stock. After market models tend to look a bit nippon clippon.

Depending on the brand of car you have, you could also try some of the OEM suppliers, like Defi/Delco( GM ) Denso ( Toyota, Subaru, Daihatsu, Hino Mazda, Suzuki ), Bosch ( Jaguar, Ford, Mercedes Benz, BMW ) Lucas etc ec etc.

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Yeah, but would it not be easier to buy in the UK?

Would have assumed that you'd get some sort of warranty and some piece of mind if you bought locally (i.e. where you're going to use the thing).
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Plus - they now work on integration with the ECU chipset and AP cars are different spec to EEC. Just cos HK cars have the steering on the Right don't make em British !!!

Also who you going to claim of when the engine fries or your CC plows you into the back of a 14 tonner ?
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Could try that old chestnut 'It isn't for me, it is for a friend'. Enlightening answers, thanks guys
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