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OK found it. How much did you pay? I am seeing them for $649.00 Is that what you paid?
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wallyx5, i got the same, just business CD :( actually i got the unit Dynavin for E39/53 and "made in the UK" not China.
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it looks and feels like the OEM, however, they don't have any installation instructions at all. Stupid manual books i think! All they show you: how to use the unit. If you are not handy and you don't know much about car audio electric, you should not DIY. They shipped me a completed new kits with bunch of wires/harness and did not give me any instructions how to install it. This is suck. However, i will find the way to do it.
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I bought mine from China electronic Wholesale - Buy China electronic Wholesale Products from Chinese Wholesaler Dropship - ctobay.com for $ 599.99 with free shipping. I will post some pictures when I have the unit and some info for everyone else.
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Just to make sure everyone understands. There are a few differences between the Hualingan and the Dynavin. Pros and cons but I personally like the 7" screen vs. the 6.2. If you don't know what to get google the web for hualingan vs. Dynavin and decide.
Hualingan is plug and play if you don't have DSP or oem nav system. The unit works on these cars too but you have to add extra time for the install. It comes with the plug and play harness (17 or 40 pin connector), take the MID and radio out and plug the new unit in. You have to cut the frame for Hualingan, that's 2 min job but that's the price you pay for the bigger screen. I have it installed for a few weeks now and there is no way I will ever go back to the vintage oem radio. |
Still wondering ....
would we lose the BC functionality with the Dynavin? Best regards, H |
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