*reduced* intravee II + Alpine KCA-420i

tjradiohead said:
The guide assumes that everyone has Nav, mine is the standard business radio and I wanted a bit more insight into how easy it is to browse artists, albums and tracks.
No it doesn't, the user guide has sections on using the Intravee with various head units including the single line business head unit

It's UI Mode 2 - Single line text on E46, E83 (X3) and E85 (Z4) Business Tape, CD or MD head units. Mini ‘Boost’ Tape, CD or MD Head units.
 
If I bought both these items, do I need anything else to make my car play my Ipod via my 2003 Non Nav DSP system?

Thanks
 
Asking price is on the first page, but ill listen to (non-stupid!) offers. With any luck, the car is going on Sunday, so I'll be pushing the sale of these forward from then on!
 
Chazaxl said:
Um, ive asked about the functionality - not the price ;p
And a look at the post times might explain that one for you!

Not that I'm aware. Might want to ask someone else without nav, though.
 
Nothing else needed, just harder to control without nav.

You need to set the display type different for that setup, just via the serial cable (which you need to program it anyway).
 
pvr said:
Nothing else needed, just harder to control without nav.

You need to set the display type different for that setup, just via the serial cable (which you need to program it anyway).

If it's in auto mode (which you'd hope it would be) then it will auto-detect the head unit type. IIRC they only lock into a mode if you set them up that way.

Either way, a serial cable is essential for updates.
 
Spud said:
As above. Connect your iPod to your Z4.

Pic is here:

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£195 including post.

One final price drop to £185 including post (which will no doubt cost a few quid!) before I auction it, as I'm sick of it cluttering my office!

PM or [email protected] with details. Cheers :)
 
Please guys this is a thread to sell items not to open a long discourse on price issues.
Rookie975 - your input is appreciated but perhaps should have been opened in another thread linking to this.
It is up to any individual to set a price for goods and up to a potential purchaser to research any offer they may wish to make - perhaps if you want to advise a seller on other prices etc then send a pm.
 
Alan, this happens all the time and most feel it is acceptable as it helps others gauge the true value.

In saying that this item is priced right. Two have gone on m3cutters in the last week or so for over £200 each.
 
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