Found a UK (London) Software Coding Garage for retrofits
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Originally Posted by Dav530d' post='773478' date='Jan 21 2009, 04:40 PM
I also called parv, ?96 + vat per hour capped at 3 hours works out cheaper than, mark at cartronics who quoted me ?600 to retrofit nav using my parts
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hi westside, how are you mate.
something wrong there in that price...it did not cost me anything near that????
but i did fit the hardware myself..and so should you, its that easy.
something wrong there in that price...it did not cost me anything near that????
but i did fit the hardware myself..and so should you, its that easy.
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Originally Posted by westside' post='773485' date='Jan 21 2009, 04:47 PM
600 quid to fit nav i'm glad i did mine myself lol!, however the main differance is theses guys do have overheads and have to pay for their equipment so fair do's
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Originally Posted by Jags545i' post='773871' date='Jan 21 2009, 09:55 PM
Oi you cheeky git i remember doing most of your nav for you bcoz u was to scared lol!
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Would it not be cheaper for some brits to maybe do a group buy on the decoder unit and do a bunch of mods together ??
* Assuming the decoders we see on Ebay and on these forums are capable of such in depth jobs ???
* Assuming the decoders we see on Ebay and on these forums are capable of such in depth jobs ???
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Originally Posted by Sagar' post='773877' date='Jan 21 2009, 10:01 PM
lol
buyin the equipment isnt theprobelm you need to also subscribe to it so that you canhave the latest updates etc etc, also if you already have business nav you dont always need to code the car, if you dont have nav then yes you have to program the car to tell it that it now has navi
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I anyone's interested I have two nav retrofit kits, one for a 2007 6 series and one from a 2005 M5. I have been told I may have problems retrofitting the the 2007 kit as mine is a 2003 E60 hence could sell this and we could get the coding done from the same guy for a better deal???
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Originally Posted by Dav530d' post='774416' date='Jan 22 2009, 09:05 AM
I anyone's interested I have two nav retrofit kits, one for a 2007 6 series and one from a 2005 M5. I have been told I may have problems retrofitting the the 2007 kit as mine is a 2003 E60 hence could sell this and we could get the coding done from the same guy for a better deal???
if you already hve navi you wont need to code the car it should work (i assume you have the idrives to). If th ecar still goes into a dealer or you need software updates then yes you may need to code it as the BMW machine wont recognise the CCC and will stop, however my indy bypass that and his system lets you carry on, your call really..id save the money on coding and do another mod lol and have proff nav :-)