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    euan
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    I'm after a couple of bits for the new car, anyone got any places that give good service, wide range online? Not very sure of any local places to me and fitting seems a doddle for what I want to do.

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    FergusM
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    I used http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/ in the past and found their prices very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FergusM View Post
    I used http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/ in the past and found their prices very good.
    I have used them in the past as well. Fast delivery and stuff seems a good price also.

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    Scottiecoop and I always get our kit from Mikeythemini

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    Mikey is expensive but has got the kit & delivery is quick.

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    euan
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    Cheers, I'll give those a go.

    The problem I may have is that some of it is not the most recent kit, so not everyone has it, but I'll have a word with Mike and see if he can help.

    New car will have a new Alpine MP3 CD in the boot, complete with MP3 ID text on the display, alongside a very neat (if somewhat beta!) ipod adapter, conrolled via the head unit. I've got the ipod stuff coming tomorrow, just need to source the changer.

    Also considering a small amp replacement, as th new car doesn't have anything over the standard BMW setup, so a new amp should help (I may do speakers later) - all with the aim of improving sound and keeping the standard look to the car.

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    FergusM
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    Quote Originally Posted by euan View Post
    Cheers, I'll give those a go.

    The problem I may have is that some of it is not the most recent kit, so not everyone has it, but I'll have a word with Mike and see if he can help.

    New car will have a new Alpine MP3 CD in the boot, complete with MP3 ID text on the display, alongside a very neat (if somewhat beta!) ipod adapter, conrolled via the head unit. I've got the ipod stuff coming tomorrow, just need to source the changer.

    Also considering a small amp replacement, as th new car doesn't have anything over the standard BMW setup, so a new amp should help (I may do speakers later) - all with the aim of improving sound and keeping the standard look to the car.
    Mikey is the one to goto for specific stuff/questions, if you know exactly what you want then caraudiodirect is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by euan View Post
    Cheers, I'll give those a go.
    Also considering a small amp replacement, as th new car doesn't have anything over the standard BMW setup, so a new amp should help (I may do speakers later) - all with the aim of improving sound and keeping the standard look to the car.
    I would do the speakers first you might find that good enough to eliminate the amp requirement = less cost :)

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    FergusM
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    Quote Originally Posted by euan View Post
    Cheers, I'll give those a go.

    The problem I may have is that some of it is not the most recent kit, so not everyone has it, but I'll have a word with Mike and see if he can help.

    New car will have a new Alpine MP3 CD in the boot, complete with MP3 ID text on the display, alongside a very neat (if somewhat beta!) ipod adapter, conrolled via the head unit. I've got the ipod stuff coming tomorrow, just need to source the changer.

    Also considering a small amp replacement, as th new car doesn't have anything over the standard BMW setup, so a new amp should help (I may do speakers later) - all with the aim of improving sound and keeping the standard look to the car.
    And...sometimes some "funnies" in the speakers that is fitted, as in low ohm... so worth discussing with Mikey as might affect choice of amp etc ?

    Speakers is first thing I would upgrade.

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    I know when I had my 1 series Mike said that the speakers were terrible and small. Infact further on I think he even said it was the same crap speaker used in the in the 7 series. I think it would be safe to say that the quality of speaker in you motor will be pretty much the same as what I had.

    If your going to tackle the job yourself then Mike would be my choice of who to buy the parts from as you know what you get will fit. I also think should you come to any problems he will help talk you through them.

    Or you could spend that wee bit more and drop by his place on a trip to Scotland and get them installed. You pays your money and you get a decent job.

    Yes he might be expensive when we had our V10 Treg and used a local ice shop in Falkirk. Had to go to Mike to get their mess sorted and he was shocked at the job they done.
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