I've finally got around to fitting the Intravee that I bought months and months ago!
First of all, a big thank you to pvr who kindly gave up his spare time and some of the feeling in his hands to help me fit it. He certainly knows how to take apart the Z4 centre console, I couldn't have done it without him and if I'd paid someone else to do it I doubt it would have ended up being such a neat job.
I've got the DSP fitted, so there wasn't much space behind the seats to hide the Alpine box. We decided to fit it next to the battery in the boot as it was possible to poke the cables through from the centre console.
Alpine fitted and hidden:

There it is:

Here's the Intravee sitting in the centre console with an iPod:

And here's a shot of the screen:

By far the hardest thing is plugging the BMW cd changer cables into the back of the intravee because they have no slack whatsoever. I seriously thought it was going to be impossible at one stage. I was considering getting one of these from my girlfriend's surgery:
For the sake of 5cm of cable length, it could have been a 5 min job but ended up taking ages. Somehow we did it, then I was thinking we'd have to do all sorts of firmware upgrades, but it just worked "out of the box"
It's so good, I brought the Z4 to work this morning so I could play with it.
If you're thinking about an iPod connection and have the sat nav screen, this is just the best system out there.
First of all, a big thank you to pvr who kindly gave up his spare time and some of the feeling in his hands to help me fit it. He certainly knows how to take apart the Z4 centre console, I couldn't have done it without him and if I'd paid someone else to do it I doubt it would have ended up being such a neat job.
I've got the DSP fitted, so there wasn't much space behind the seats to hide the Alpine box. We decided to fit it next to the battery in the boot as it was possible to poke the cables through from the centre console.
Alpine fitted and hidden:

There it is:

Here's the Intravee sitting in the centre console with an iPod:

And here's a shot of the screen:

By far the hardest thing is plugging the BMW cd changer cables into the back of the intravee because they have no slack whatsoever. I seriously thought it was going to be impossible at one stage. I was considering getting one of these from my girlfriend's surgery:

For the sake of 5cm of cable length, it could have been a 5 min job but ended up taking ages. Somehow we did it, then I was thinking we'd have to do all sorts of firmware upgrades, but it just worked "out of the box"
It's so good, I brought the Z4 to work this morning so I could play with it.
If you're thinking about an iPod connection and have the sat nav screen, this is just the best system out there.