Retrofit Bluetooth in E46 M3...............

Retrofit Bluetooth in E46 M3...............

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m3desmo

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582 posts

219 months

Wednesday 13th September 2006
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Anyone on here know anything about retrofitting BMW Bluetooth into an E46 M3. The car is equipped with Professional system with widescreen satnav/tv and has the relevant buttons on the steering wheel. I am looking to do an OEM type install which integrates with the stereo.

What are the options????

olf

11,974 posts

224 months

Wednesday 13th September 2006
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This is a US web-site but anything they can do we can do too, right?

www.bimmernav.com/e46.html

olf

11,974 posts

224 months

Wednesday 13th September 2006
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Oh, I'm assuming your car is pre-wired, it might be a lot more hassle if not. Ring you BMW dealer to check your options list. All North American cars are prewired as standard. Might be the same here.

M3desmo

Original Poster:

582 posts

219 months

Wednesday 13th September 2006
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olf said:
This is a US web-site but anything they can do we can do too, right?

www.bimmernav.com/e46.html


Thanks, had a look, but they only seem to offer the kit for a pre 03/02 built E46 and mine is a 2004 model. Was rather hoping that someone knew of a UK supplier for similar kits????

minted_aye

10 posts

217 months

Saturday 16th September 2006
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parrott kit I think is the one you are after, I may have the wrong name, to retrofit the original check ebay, as from a dealer you are looking at mega bucks

off_again

12,815 posts

240 months

Sunday 17th September 2006
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M3desmo said:
olf said:
This is a US web-site but anything they can do we can do too, right?

www.bimmernav.com/e46.html


Thanks, had a look, but they only seem to offer the kit for a pre 03/02 built E46 and mine is a 2004 model. Was rather hoping that someone knew of a UK supplier for similar kits????


There are quite a few people who have used Bimmernav in the UK and Europe. His kits do work and are effectively OEM anyway. They are pretty well recommended. I havent used the site or the kits since I have DSP. But worth looking into - and anyway, chances are you can get them cheaper from the US anyway.....