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Alan_G 27th March 2012 20:36

What to get and how much?
 
My 75 currently has the orignal harmony head unit installed. I was thinking of upgrading this as the first major mod since getting it, and was getting all excited about dvd players etc, how much do these things cost and a rough price on fitting? I dont have a clue and i dont know how easy it is to change it to a more modern head unit :shrug:

DO i go for one of these fancy sat nav dvd thingys or just a dvd thingy and does it cost much more for these headrest monitors etc??

I look forward to the ICE experts advice! :bowdown:

Radioguy 27th March 2012 22:20

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Originally Posted by Alan_G (Post 961738)
My 75 currently has the orignal harmony head unit installed. I was thinking of upgrading this as the first major mod since getting it, and was getting all excited about dvd players etc, how much do these things cost and a rough price on fitting? I dont have a clue and i dont know how easy it is to change it to a more modern head unit :shrug:

DO i go for one of these fancy sat nav dvd thingys or just a dvd thingy and does it cost much more for these headrest monitors etc??

I look forward to the ICE experts advice! :bowdown:

Well We all know MY Opinion !

HarryM1BYT 28th March 2012 08:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan_G (Post 961738)
My 75 currently has the orignal harmony head unit installed. I was thinking of upgrading this as the first major mod since getting it, and was getting all excited about dvd players etc, how much do these things cost and a rough price on fitting? I dont have a clue and i dont know how easy it is to change it to a more modern head unit :shrug:

DO i go for one of these fancy sat nav dvd thingys or just a dvd thingy and does it cost much more for these headrest monitors etc??

I look forward to the ICE experts advice! :bowdown:

If you need to use satnav often and don't like the messing about with untidy loose wires to get it going, then the DD is definately the way to go. You then get integrated the CD +DVD + MP3 + Ipod interface + radio + if you want to pay a bit extra the TV and the reversing camera.

philb37 28th March 2012 17:17

I just had a alpine double din fitted, admittedly not the cheapest as i had all the speakers replaced, bluetooth , dynamat etc.

Blows, i say , blows the old lowline away!!!!!!!! The guys where i get all my stuff from ( BCSS COULSDON) said if you had the stereo yourself a single din was £75 just to fit.

Unfortunately the bug, due to the sound quality, has well bit me on the bum and am now looking at subs and amps! I am 41 years old and not a child but when you hear how good it could be, your hooked!

And if you want a cheap alpine freeview tuner...well...i'm your man!

Alan_G 28th March 2012 18:56

ah thanks for the advice, i shall give it some more thought, £75 seems a reasonable fitting charge!

Alan_G 1st April 2012 20:05

Well now the TF is sold I have some pennies to spend, will visit my local ICE shop later in the week to see whats on offer....

philb37 1st April 2012 20:28

Dont forget alpine freeview.....mmmmmm

rotrex 1st April 2012 22:57

Alan.
if you are considering a DD unit. I'm just over at shotts and you are welcome to come see mine working if that helps you. tam

Alan_G 2nd April 2012 22:10

I may take u up on that offer, will let u know. Thanks ;)

Radioguy 3rd April 2012 12:12

Hi Alan, If you don't buy the DD you will have that sense of something missing !


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