All black Alpina with hardtop ! Looks superb ! :wub: Had a look at a Maldives one last year...was and still am very temptedAlpina 98 said:Alppina #98 had a wash and scrub this morning. The boot struts decided to let go whilst loading, hence the wound on the head. That's my next job after MOT tomorrow.

jock156 said:Fitted (well the garage did) new Maxton Design side skirts!SKIRTS1.jpgskirts.jpeg

oldgitdave said:Fitted one of these:
61DWo9IHUtL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
Took about 15 minutes to do & works a treat.
Oh, it's a Bluetooth Audio Interface that connects to the existing wiring for the the CD Changer. So much better than using the rechargeable unit that plugged in via an Aux socket. Always on when the car's running & connects automatically after initial set up.
Darkangelv2 said:oldgitdave said:Fitted one of these:
61DWo9IHUtL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
Took about 15 minutes to do & works a treat.
Oh, it's a Bluetooth Audio Interface that connects to the existing wiring for the the CD Changer. So much better than using the rechargeable unit that plugged in via an Aux socket. Always on when the car's running & connects automatically after initial set up.
Do you have a link?
oldgitdave said:Fitted one of these:
61DWo9IHUtL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
Took about 15 minutes to do & works a treat.
Oh, it's a Bluetooth Audio Interface that connects to the existing wiring for the the CD Changer. So much better than using the rechargeable unit that plugged in via an Aux socket. Always on when the car's running & connects automatically after initial set up.
idej_z4 said:oldgitdave said:Fitted one of these:
61DWo9IHUtL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
Took about 15 minutes to do & works a treat.
Oh, it's a Bluetooth Audio Interface that connects to the existing wiring for the the CD Changer. So much better than using the rechargeable unit that plugged in via an Aux socket. Always on when the car's running & connects automatically after initial set up.
I recently attempted this via the boot of my coupe but gave up when I realised I needed to pull out a lot of carpet and some of the trim.
How did you managed to do this in 15mins? Do you think it is easier on a roadster?
Thanks.
idej_z4 said:oldgitdave said:Fitted one of these:
61DWo9IHUtL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
Took about 15 minutes to do & works a treat.
Oh, it's a Bluetooth Audio Interface that connects to the existing wiring for the the CD Changer. So much better than using the rechargeable unit that plugged in via an Aux socket. Always on when the car's running & connects automatically after initial set up.
I recently attempted this via the boot of my coupe but gave up when I realised I needed to pull out a lot of carpet and some of the trim.
How did you managed to do this in 15mins? Do you think it is easier on a roadster?
Thanks.
idej_z4 said:oldgitdave said:Fitted one of these:
61DWo9IHUtL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
Took about 15 minutes to do & works a treat.
Oh, it's a Bluetooth Audio Interface that connects to the existing wiring for the the CD Changer. So much better than using the rechargeable unit that plugged in via an Aux socket. Always on when the car's running & connects automatically after initial set up.
I recently attempted this via the boot of my coupe but gave up when I realised I needed to pull out a lot of carpet and some of the trim.
How did you managed to do this in 15mins? Do you think it is easier on a roadster?
Thanks.
Darkangelv2 said:
I recently attempted this via the boot of my coupe but gave up when I realised I needed to pull out a lot of carpet and some of the trim.
How did you managed to do this in 15mins? Do you think it is easier on a roadster?
Thanks.
Spriteracer said:There are 2 connectors that would be connected to the CD changer if there was one, behind the boot bulkhead approximately in the middle where the centre console etc. abuts in the cabin. I could just see them looking with a torch through the hole if you take out the storage bin behind the driver's seat. (assuming you don't have speakers there). I couldn't reach them from there.
I was able to wriggle my hand under the bottom of the bulkhead lining in the boot and grab them and pull them out. Mine weren't tied down and there was enough slack. You can then connect and push the whole thing back under.
Several others have done this and there will be better info along soon ?
agrimes1989 said:Won’t be to everyone’s taste but I finished my custom install for my air Suspension controller and headunit . Just like to play about with things and don’t really like the way most look after fitting a headunit with the fascia kits available. Still waiting on my gear gaitor and handbrake stuff coming back from being done in alcantara at the retrimmers. Then just some stack oil pressure/temp gauges and mats and the interior is done .
Looks like you are doing a neat job, love the seats.
Wrapped in brushed black along with the door handles , centre console . Painted the plastic inner parts on the console satin black too.
Double gauge pod built into the ashtray with a 3D printed part from another member . Sprayed that in textured black . Didn’t come out amazing but il leave it be for now .
No, it does go in the boot behind the carpets and involves bits of wood and bruised arms getting there to the multi cable, which is taped up out the way. But its brilliant. Took me about 30 mins of sweat and swear to sort it, but now works off my phone with all my music library on spotify .Darkangelv2 said:idej_z4 said:oldgitdave said:Fitted one of these:
61DWo9IHUtL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
Took about 15 minutes to do & works a treat.
Oh, it's a Bluetooth Audio Interface that connects to the existing wiring for the the CD Changer. So much better than using the rechargeable unit that plugged in via an Aux socket. Always on when the car's running & connects automatically after initial set up.
I recently attempted this via the boot of my coupe but gave up when I realised I needed to pull out a lot of carpet and some of the trim.
How did you managed to do this in 15mins? Do you think it is easier on a roadster?
Thanks.
I believe you fit this behind the head unit rather than the cd changer end.