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Old 04-26-2007, 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by mgruber
Great detail shots. Could you also send some of the inside of the console without the snap-in adapter in place as well as a couple of shots from a foot or two away?

I guarantee there are PLENTY of people on this board who are interested in this since none of the US BMW dealers seems to know anything about it (and why should they, it's not like the car is made in the USA or anything).

Last point, wouldn't it be amazing if there was someone on this board who actually worked on the assembly line (like a final quality check person) of the X5 ?!?!
Here 2 others pictures :
This part comes with the car if you take the BMW Buetooth system in Europe :


Here the screws which attach the cradle inside the console (electrical connection are not visible:



Here the list about all existing snap-in adapters with their part numbers :
http://www.auto-treff.com/bmw/vb/sho...hreadid=113614


Hope it will help
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