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Old 10-21-2005, 07:41 PM
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I am also interested in Ice-Link. Is it possible of Ice-Link and CD-changer to co-exist? Could you inform me of what I need?

I have 03 X5 4.4, DSP, Nav, BMW CD Changer in rear, NavTV and Bluetooth Module.

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Old 10-21-2005, 08:00 PM
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I am also interested in Ice-Link. Is it possible of Ice-Link and CD-changer to co-exist? Could you inform me of what I need?

I have 03 X5 4.4, DSP, Nav, BMW CD Changer in rear, NavTV and Bluetooth Module.

Thanks in Advance
Very soon - we are in development of a source selector that should be available by the end of the month. This can be added to any existing ice>Link system.

Email me directly and I will be happy to out together an estimate for you and send you our BMW Supplement to further explain the ice>Link Plus in detail.

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I'd be very interested in this too, thanks.
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Old 10-22-2005, 05:40 AM
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I would be very interested in this new system that has been one of thing stopping getting an ice link.

Any idea how much it will cost yet? And will it definitely work with ice links that you can buy now or will there be a package if you buy them together.
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Old 10-22-2005, 11:27 AM
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I would be very interested in this new system that has been one of thing stopping getting an ice link.

Any idea how much it will cost yet? And will it definitely work with ice links that you can buy now or will there be a package if you buy them together.
No clue yet - we'll know more as soon as development continues.
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Hi, I have a quick question about the ICELINK. Want to get one installed in my 2004 X5 with Navi (no dsp). I have a 3g 15 gig ipod and a nano. I understand it doesn't normally come with a cable and the one I am getting has a dock for the 3G IPOD. I plan on putting this in my center console. Is there a way to eventually by the cable and switch out my cradle? I see the cable is an option on densionusa.com, but didn't see if I could buy it seperately. If can buy it seperately, will I have to re run the wire all the way to the trunk?

One last question, just wanted to check if I will have any problems displaying text and how hard it is to switch back to the cd changer at the end of the lease. Thanks!
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Old 10-23-2005, 01:32 PM
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Hi, I have a quick question about the ICELINK. Want to get one installed in my 2004 X5 with Navi (no dsp). I have a 3g 15 gig ipod and a nano. I understand it doesn't normally come with a cable and the one I am getting has a dock for the 3G IPOD. I plan on putting this in my center console. Is there a way to eventually by the cable and switch out my cradle? I see the cable is an option on densionusa.com, but didn't see if I could buy it seperately. If can buy it seperately, will I have to re run the wire all the way to the trunk?

One last question, just wanted to check if I will have any problems displaying text and how hard it is to switch back to the cd changer at the end of the lease. Thanks!
Buying through Best Buy will always guarantee you getting the Active Cradle, this will not fit the dimensions of the nano correctly.

You can purchase the docking cable seperately, we have them in stock as well - but you are better off just purchasing the entire kit w/ the dock cable from either myself or Dension. It's the same price as what Best Buy will offer and that $39 you save is worth at least a half tank of gas!

As for the CD Changer at the end of your lease, it can always be plugged back in - no problems.
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