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Old 06-22-2006, 12:32 PM
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Damn Ben your killing me! You are actually going to make me swap your X5 Rev 2 kit for an E90 Rev 2 kit. Jeez, you go through cars like I go through "Muscle Milk" & N.O. Explode! Way too fast. Maybe you should buy a bike like me and just fill up once every 2-3 weeks. But then again I live across the street from my corporate office so I pogo stick to work. Holla at me later so we can talk about the lightbulb switch! I am still waiting for Alex to off load some product!

Maybe Fluffly can help!
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I drive about 80 to 100 miles a day and have to fill up about every 4 days at around $70 a tank. You do the math. But it's most likely not going to happen for a while. I'm definately not made of money. I can't wait for the switch to happen...
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Old 06-22-2006, 01:12 PM
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Thanks Lawrence.
I think i would rather go the hardwire route.
Now I just have to call and find out how much these kits are.
- yes I've been djing for 10+ years. currently moving more on to the producing side.
-let me hear some of your stuff. Rip it on mp3.
send it to my walla account.
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Shag
Hey Shag,

I have two channels for you on these kits for you to have them drop shipped to your location. Plus free security covers if you go through me and one of my 2 BMW dealers that will drop ship. Shoot me a call.

(877)468-4746 x311

You know any catz on B96..I used to play will "Bill" all the time. He gave one of my older tracks to "Humpty" to play on the Blame Game when he was dj'ing for MTV. I was just with BBB like a month and a half ago. He flew down to play at this club TABU in downtown Orlando. Very disappointed that even he, a trick DJ is playing cd's and using final scratch. Very shocking. I haveyet to stoop to that level and sell out to non-vinyl applications. I will never touch anything but my 1200's and my DJM 600 ever!! Call me bro we need to talk about kits as well as tracks.

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Old 06-23-2006, 11:01 AM
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You will plug the cables, which are din plugs, into a centralized control box (all color coded). From the control box you have two power options...both come standard with every kit.

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option 2 - Hardwire / T-Tap (Power / Ground Split) Any 12 volt key power source in the vehicle. I recommend the power cable under the driver's seat called XLR. This cable is used specifically for the BMW DVD system built by Vizualogic. You can tap right in. No problem and it is a cold source that shuts off with the key power of the vehicle.

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Lawrence,
Is the same "XLR" 12V switched power that's available under the driver's seat in the X5 also available in the X3? How is this wire labeled/colored?
I just ordered a set of Revolution IIs foir my X3, and this will make wiring it up very easy if it's available.
Thannks.
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Old 06-23-2006, 11:05 AM
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Lawrence,
Is the same "XLR" 12V switched power that's available under the driver's seat in the X5 also available in the X3? How is this wire labeled/colored?
I just ordered a set of Revolution IIs foir my X3, and this will make wiring it up very easy if it's available.
Thannks.
Call me at work I am available from 9am - 7pm EST.

(877) 468-4746 x311

I will have no problem getting schematics and wiring insructions for you.

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