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    You can do it to the pre-facelift ones using the genuine kit (the only way to go, to be honest).

    Not sure what's available for the current model, though.

    The kit was plug-and-play (Stalk and steering wheel electrics module), with just a simple activation of Cruise Control in the Engine ECU.
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    I'd prefer to go genuine, Umai
    I don't have a Caddy (yet) but there are some good deals around
    But I'd have to have cruise (and wheels, and sat nav, and sub, and chipped, but that's another story) and figured just have it fitted later

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    It's worth establishing whether you can fit it later on, or if it's only a factory-fitted option.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
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    I don't believe there is an aftermarket kit. These are all fly-by-wire so I can't see a generic cruise being available.

    Don't quote me, but I seem to recall guys getting factory kits fitted later on. I got mine with factory cruise. It's fantastic.

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