*reduced* intravee II + Alpine KCA-420i

Marius said:
No i don't ,that's why i'm planing to delete this forum out of my computer and phone .

Will you do a goodbye speech?

I rather enjoy your comments sometimes :)
 
T2FFN said:
A bit like someone offering a clear brake light here for free, as it could've been sold on eBay, but as a gesture of community, it was offered to the forum. This isn't the place to get top money for things, it's a place where people know the value and where people help each other get deals.

Very well played 8)
 
Bing said:
T2FFN said:
A bit like someone offering a clear brake light here for free, as it could've been sold on eBay, but as a gesture of community, it was offered to the forum. This isn't the place to get top money for things, it's a place where people know the value and where people help each other get deals.

Very well played 8)

This is true and one of the things that makes this forum so great. However there's also nothing wrong with asking for top money, as long as it's fair money :thumbsup:
 
Marius said:
No i don't ,that's why i'm planing to delete this forum out of my computer and phone .

That would be a shame. It takes all sorts to make a world, and a forum, and you're one of our characters. We might not agree on car styling but that's all good. It would be as boring as feck if we all agreed on everything.
 
Stuart Truman said:
Marius said:
No i don't ,that's why i'm planing to delete this forum out of my computer and phone .

That would be a shame. It takes all sorts to make a world, and a forum, and you're one of our characters. We might not agree on car styling but that's all good. It would be as boring as feck if we all agreed on everything.

I disagree...




See what I did there

(Boosting my post count)
 
Stuart Truman said:
Here

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=45207


Thank You. Seems a little involved.

To Spud does this come with all the leads & any original packaging - mainly in case I needed to sell it after realising installing it was a little beyond my skill set.
Lastly, I'm sure these things never break but does it have an original receipt or any guarantee remaining?
 
It's really simple to fit. The biggest faff is routing the cables and disconnecting the CD changer cables can be a fiddle. You can put the whole lot in the boot if you want and simply run a cable for the iPod into the main cabin or cubby.
 
jampudding said:
Stuart Truman said:
Here

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=45207


Thank You. Seems a little involved.

To Spud does this come with all the leads & any original packaging - mainly in case I needed to sell it after realising installing it was a little beyond my skill set.
Lastly, I'm sure these things never break but does it have an original receipt or any guarantee remaining?

Dont worry about original packaging, it ever sems to stop yhem selling.
 
Stuart Truman said:
It's really simple to fit. The biggest faff is routing the cables and disconnecting the CD changer cables can be a fiddle. You can put the whole lot in the boot if you want and simply run a cable for the iPod into the main cabin or cubby.
It can be even simpler than that (although not if you're using an iPhone) - my iPod is dedicated to the car and lives in the boot. It's in a clear case and the case is attached to the top of the battery, to update the iPod, I just open the case and take it indoors. Leads, including the Intravee serial/USB lead, are routed along the base of the bulkhead and down the right-hand edge of the boot into the battery well (see yellow cable ties). All works out very neat and, once the battery cover is on, completely invisible.

ipod_zps805bef4f.jpg
 
Leads included, as shown in the photo. No packaging (it really wasn't anything to shout about!) but will be sent securely, obviously. :)
 
Why do we get into these debates :wink: Spud has put it on for a price he reasonably expects (and will not doubt negotiate). If someone wants it for this price they will buy it if not he has the E Bay option!
Hope you sell it Spud :thumbsup:
 
AlanJ said:
Why do we get into these debates :wink: Spud has put it on for a price he reasonably expects (and will not doubt negotiate). If someone wants it for this price they will buy it if not he has the E Bay option!
Hope you sell it Spud :thumbsup:

This is very true AlanJ, Spud did put a price up that he reasonably expected, and there was nothing wrong with that. However I don't think there was anything wrong with other forum members pointing out that the original asking price was a bit in the steep side and gave their justifications as to why that was. In fact I think that's what makes the forum a good place to purchase things as there is an element of trust. Here are some previous examples of friendly advice being offered by forum members regarding pricing

Spud said:
Could be interested in these if the price drops. You'll see another thread where someone sold theirs for £400 in the last day or so, similar age/condition. If you're not interested in a drop and wish to hold out, then good luck anyway.
Spud said:
Hugely overpriced. I sold my 3 litre SE with lots of options, Z4M wheels, perfect history, etc. for £7400 recently.
Spud said:
You're still way overpriced.
Spud said:
Rather optimistic with that price tag, I think.
Spud said:
Take this as friendly advice, but that's hugely overpriced. You'd get a similar mileage 3.0i with decent options for pretty much 11k. I realise you'll probably take offers, but you're still way too high there.
Spud said:
You've got absolutley no chance of getting 12k for it.
Spud said:
Tyres with 10k miles on them? You'll be lucky if anyone takes them for free, fella.

As we can see there's nothing wrong with offering advice on a for sale thread is there Spud :thumbsup:

I think It'd be a sad state of affairs of a forum member couldn't give help and or advice on pricing (especially when it is justified). I hope this doesn't change!

Anyway, back on topic, good luck with the sale Spud. I'll continue to watch this thread as I'm actually interest in purchasing this if the price is right!
 
rookie975 said:
AlanJ said:
Why do we get into these debates :wink: Spud has put it on for a price he reasonably expects (and will not doubt negotiate). If someone wants it for this price they will buy it if not he has the E Bay option!
Hope you sell it Spud :thumbsup:

This is very true AlanJ, Spud did put a price up that he reasonably expected, and there was nothing wrong with that. However I don't think there was anything wrong with other forum members pointing out that the original asking price was a bit in the steep side and gave their justifications as to why that was. In fact I think that's what makes the forum a good place to purchase things as there is an element of trust. Here are some previous examples of friendly advice being offered by forum members regarding pricing

Spud said:
Could be interested in these if the price drops. You'll see another thread where someone sold theirs for £400 in the last day or so, similar age/condition. If you're not interested in a drop and wish to hold out, then good luck anyway.
Spud said:
Hugely overpriced. I sold my 3 litre SE with lots of options, Z4M wheels, perfect history, etc. for £7400 recently.
Spud said:
You're still way overpriced.
Spud said:
Rather optimistic with that price tag, I think.
Spud said:
Take this as friendly advice, but that's hugely overpriced. You'd get a similar mileage 3.0i with decent options for pretty much 11k. I realise you'll probably take offers, but you're still way too high there.
Spud said:
You've got absolutley no chance of getting 12k for it.
Spud said:
Tyres with 10k miles on them? You'll be lucky if anyone takes them for free, fella.

As we can see there's nothing wrong with offering advice on a for sale thread is there Spud :thumbsup:

I think It'd be a sad state of affairs of a forum member couldn't give help and or advice on pricing (especially when it is justified). I hope this doesn't change!

Anyway, back on topic, good luck with the sale Spud. I'll continue to watch this thread as I'm actually interest in purchasing this if the price is right!


I actually LOL'd at this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Epic!!!
 
AlanJ said:
Why do we get into these debates :wink: Spud has put it on for a price he reasonably expects (and will not doubt negotiate). If someone wants it for this price they will buy it if not he has the E Bay option!
Hope you sell it Spud :thumbsup:

There is a way you can stop this Alan.

Will also put an end to the endless bumping.
 
PerryGunn said:
It can be even simpler than that (although not if you're using an iPhone) - my iPod is dedicated to the car and lives in the boot. It's in a clear case and the case is attached to the top of the battery, to update the iPod, I just open the case and take it indoors. Leads, including the Intravee serial/USB lead, are routed along the base of the bulkhead and down the right-hand edge of the boot into the battery well (see yellow cable ties). All works out very neat and, once the battery cover is on, completely invisible.

ipod_zps805bef4f.jpg

Ipod in the boot is how I would like to set it up. Does the intravee continue to charge the ipod when the car is not being used? If so does that present any issues for the car battery?
 
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