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Old 31st July 2018, 09:16   #11
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Now being delivered about midday today. . . great service so far. . .
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Old 31st July 2018, 12:12   #12
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Now delivered, won't have much chance to install before Thursday but looks very nice indeed and with plenty of cabling options. . .
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Old 7th August 2018, 12:49   #13
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Heat has stopped me installing this yet, I hope to get to it tomorrow. . .
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finally got around to it!!
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Old 11th August 2018, 16:21   #15
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finally got around to it!!
How are you getting on with the new stereo? I maybe in the market for a new one as mine is playing up. Is see many different types on amazon and some have not got rover 75 on the list but have bmw e46. Would the 7inch ones fit the r75?

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Only finally got it in yesterday, nice easy fit and sounds really good. GPS works a treat, I pulled out of our car park into the open and pretty much instantly got a full compliment of Sats. I like it lots, I would say pick an Xtron that you like and go for it.
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Only finally got it in yesterday, nice easy fit and sounds really good. GPS works a treat, I pulled out of our car park into the open and pretty much instantly got a full compliment of Sats. I like it lots, I would say pick an Xtron that you like and go for it.
Thanks. Is the gps included btw? And do you need any extra leads.. I already have a navall 1 connected so i assume its same connections and does it accept ipod connections?

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All I needed was the usual adapter leads, GPS is included, dongle needed for DAB and I didn’t bother with the steering wheel controls. **Two front panel usb sockets plus of course Bluetooth, further USB included but I didn’t bother


**Looking at this today corrections needed. . . .One usb socket on the front panel and two Micro SD slots, one says maps but apparently is ok for music too. As mentioned there are more USB sockets available if you fancy running the cables. . .

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Old 19th August 2018, 08:45   #19
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I ordered the same one, and it has bern delivered but the plastic lugs on the fascia make it way too wide to mount, though the metal bracket is a perfect fit. Did you have to hacksaw off the two plastic lugs? I think it will fit perfectly otherwise.
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I ordered the same one, and it has been delivered but the plastic lugs on the fascia make it way too wide to mount, though the metal bracket is a perfect fit. Did you have to hacksaw off the two plastic lugs? I think it will fit perfectly otherwise.
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