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willy..
Read up a few posts and hit that link.. Then hit the link back to x5world from that page above. It does go in and is a much better then the OEM nav unit. |
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1. As above sports alloys (V-spoke style 63 5 spoke 10 J x 19 ") with extra wide tyres 255/50 R10 front & 285/45 R19 rears. 2. 3 spoke sports steering wheel (as above) multi function. 3. As above Sports seats, (electric front seats with driver memory). 4. As above Sport suspension) 5. Anthracite headlining 6. Clear indicator lenses 7. De- chroming 8. Titanium Line Interior trim, ( dark or light poplar zero cost option if selected by first purchaser) 9. Black chrome tailpipes, (certainly on the 4.4is) As stated - there was no brake upgrade, (as previous point 5) The UK NAV pack marketed as the "Communications Pack "consisted of : 1. GSM phone ( in the UK this was initially a BMW firmwared Motorola V50 - the firmware of which ensures the phone does not drain the battery if the phone is left plugged into the cradl (later cars came with bluetooth preperation) 2. Satelite Navigation system (DVD optical drive w.e.f 2003) 3. OBM ( minitially 4:3 aspect ratio screen untill 4/01 when replaced by 16:9 splitscreen & widescreeen), incorporating TV ( initially analogue) and text. (the screen displayed all computer functions etc). Individual components could be selected from the comms pack which was officially all 3 of the above. The Phone option includes SMS text displays and address book functionality etc. I'm not trying to be clever or to rubbish other input but rather trying to help with accurate info.:) Above from my recollection and cross checked from UK info only- individual markets may vary. |
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Johnny, I am looking to upgrade to a new X5 and would be willing to sell mine. It is an 01 with just under 90K miles, topaz blue, nav, phone, cold weather package, 6pack cd player, xenon headlights, front and rear heated seats, front and side airbags, PDC, Hill desent assist If you or anyone is interested, get back to me. Marc (los angeles, CA) |
Well its your own opinion. The aftermarket nav systems dont fit the type of the car. If you can get a pic of an x5 with an aftermarket nav system in the front and it looks good ill change my mind. But so far all i have seen are shonky aftermarket nav systems that dont fit in right.
Also do the aftermarket nav systems tell you all the specs about the car like range, outside temp, consump?? :popcorn: Quote:
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I think it looks pretty good.. You other question is answered in this post as well. Keep in mind there is a newer version of the NAV with more options then the one in the post.
http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/...-xm-dvd-2.html |
And functionallity wise it blows away the OEM.
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This was the only good looking one that i found. And i must say that it does look f**in awesom lol.
http://www.mybimmer.net/images/sig2.jpg |
By the way, to the OP, unless the vehicle has a CD changer, the nav equipped X5s only come with a cassette player. (Who listens to those thesedays?!)
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