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Old 27th January 2016, 18:39   #11
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So if I obtain a BMW wide screen head and also fit this module (where does it go by the way) I'll get as near an OEM set-up as possible?
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Old 27th January 2016, 19:16   #12
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So if I obtain a BMW wide screen head and also fit this module (where does it go by the way) I'll get as near an OEM set-up as possible?
the tv module lives in the boot .in the spare wheel well.if you have the highline its a nice upgrade.if you dont you have to fit the loom and a few other bits as well
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Old 13th March 2016, 18:50   #13
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It looks like a great bit of kit, well investigated. It is a little on the expensive side IMO, but . . . . I'm still contemplating it. Would be very interested to see a demo video if you get chance.
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It looks like a great bit of kit, well investigated. It is a little on the expensive side IMO, but . . . . I'm still contemplating it. Would be very interested to see a demo video if you get chance.
If you're at PoL you're welcome to have a look at it in my car.
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Old 13th March 2016, 23:51   #15
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Thanks Nicholas. Hoping to make it.
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Old 19th March 2016, 16:55   #16
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Hi Nicholas,

Only just found your post today, I would also like to see this at POL and I will look out for you there.

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Old 19th March 2016, 17:18   #17
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Range-...AAAOSwq7JTz6dQ



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Old 12th August 2018, 22:52   #18
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Nothing quite like reviving an old post Has anyone in the UK bought one of the Mura units? Wondered how they compare with the Carphonics unit? With the drop in the pound the Mura ones will not be not far short of £400, so even more expensive.
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Old 13th August 2018, 04:38   #19
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Can hardly get a radio and mobile phone signal in North East Scotland, tv signal has no chance
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Old 15th August 2018, 00:29   #20
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Just north of Aberdeen a coat hanger hangng out the widow picks up a great TV signal but then not far from the Durris transmitter, different story up your way
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