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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-January-2004 at 20:02

Thanks very much Peter.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03-February-2004 at 10:52
My dad has an X5 and has been told that the bluetooth conversion cannot be fitted as the car is not suitable. And the dealer has said that there is nothing else they can do.

Peter mentioned that some other motorola phone can be used. Is this in the arm rest compartment? Do they allow you to use the handsfree system in the car?

Peter is it possible you could scan the magazine article and email it to me?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08-February-2004 at 12:06
PYBE, i reckon you should be able to retrofit bmw bluetooth. i have fitted a few bmw kits to x5's. if you pm me the chassis no i can check for you.
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I have a 2002 530 sport with sat nav and had the bluetooth retrokit fitted for a 6310i. Fantastic piece of kit although it does come at a price.
The cost depends upon what age the car is and what is already in. Becasue I di not have the comms pack the wiring loom had to be changed and this is probably why tghe job took about 7 hours to complete. The cost came to just under £1700 but once in is great. The dealer forgot to install the external arial initally but after a bit of badgering, eventually fitted it (in the rear bumber). This was very usefull as it gace decent signal coverage in patchy reception areas. I generally plug the phone into the creadle in the centre armrest if I'm going anywhere where coverage is not perfect ie outside of london. An undocumented feature is that voice control is enabled (just for the phone) so you can dial numbers by pressing the speak button on your steering wheel.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-February-2004 at 16:03
Guys - all I have e46 330 ci sport with the kit for the motorola v50 (?). I want to change the phone kit to Bluetooth kit. The prices quoted to me from BMW are extortionate. I want to use the TV screen for messages and the phone book etc as it was with the motorola. If bluetooth is not available can i get a lead to replace the motorola lead to a nokia 6600 lead. Please help me ........
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-February-2004 at 13:33

Hi, i work for a comms company called Mainlink we do retro fit bluetooth kits for range rovers and BMW's if you are intrested or want some info give us a call 02380 225958 or email: sales@mainlink.co.uk

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