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Old 23rd March 2007, 10:54   #31
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I have not used any of the other sellers in Lithuania and I do wonder where they get such continuous supplies from![/QUOTE]

I see loads of Lithuanian and polish plated lorries with Cars on regularly going down the Autobahn. A lot of the cars are bought as write-offs from, Germany, Holland and France. No border controls anymore. More so now since Ebay i see the lorries now making their way to UK doing the same!
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Old 23rd March 2007, 11:19   #32
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The 4:3 tuner is a tv tuner only and the 2002 disc is genuine but a new map disc would be better the mk3 sat computer i have is not upgradable and to get dutch you would need the firmware upgraded so you would be better to buy a mk4 unit off ebay.
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Language coding is a testbook thing for genuine Rover units if you want a language not available from the set menu. the Rover fimware CD is required as well, I have done this

Fortunately most even on ebay are already French English and German
I think Italian and Spanish is available not sure about Dutch!

If you are buying a BMW unit easiest way is to take the unit to a BMW dealer as it needs to go on GT1 (expensive) or use the tool Jochen is developing on X5 world via a laptop and an I bus interface
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Old 23rd March 2007, 20:31   #33
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Well guess what, BMW have just released V29.1 of the Nav software for the MK4 and that has now got Dutch on it!
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Old 24th March 2007, 09:02   #34
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Ironically the Rover radio I sold was bought by a guy with a BMW 320!

He has not even got a nav harness yet chances are the one he gets will have flat pins for the radio connector so he probably won't even use the Radio I sold

Simon just type in BM24 or BM54 in the ebay search window only one a BM54 for sale at the moment but bare in mind if you go for the BM54 you are looking at £75 for adapter leads unless you get a custom nav harness from Kuftec
No BM24's at the moment Keith but a couple of BM54's - £102 & £215 (auctions still running). What do they normally go for? What's the difference between the 24 and the 54?
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