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Old 7th June 2011, 22:59   #21
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Thank You Lewis always nice to get some help

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Old 7th June 2011, 23:01   #22
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Hi Jake want to fit it to the S Reg pre launch to bring it up a bit is the sat nav a prt of the head unit or is it a differet thing all together ?

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Old 7th June 2011, 23:11   #23
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Hi Jake want to fit it to the S Reg pre launch to bring it up a bit is the sat nav a prt of the head unit or is it a differet thing all together ?

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Basically the Symphony comes out and the Highline headunit goes in.
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Old 7th June 2011, 23:15   #24
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Hi Jake want to fit it to the S Reg pre launch to bring it up a bit is the sat nav a prt of the head unit or is it a differet thing all together ?

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Hi Paul,

The head unit on its own does nothing, it merely displays the information that it is given by the sat nav computer (that lives in the boot) along with the radio and tv tuners (that live in the spare wheel well)

Your CD changer is located in the glove box and you also have the amplifiers in the C pillar for radio and TV.

The rear screen also is specific on early cars (I think!) for sat nav as well.

Would you be wanting to fit a hi-line system that is in keeping with the age of the car, or a newer one?

I'd strongly suggest that you source a hi-line set from a reputable source (i.e Corin) that is tested and complete.

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Old 8th June 2011, 19:22   #25
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Hi OP

I have a high line with all the bits still in my car, so you can see it working + 2010 disk

I'm thinking of trading my car in for another 75, the price he offered (which was very low) was for a standard con.se so if you need all the high line bits PM me and we could do a deal, I also will be swapping my powerfolds, xenons, 5x serpents and walnut steering wheel, to help fund the new car.

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