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Re: Bose Fitment
« Reply #15 on: 14 August 2006, 14:07:03 »

watching the amp already, think the shelf is overpriced

Allready have a rear blind.
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Re: Bose Fitment
« Reply #16 on: 14 August 2006, 21:03:05 »

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Agreed... see my thread in ICE Chat 'bose catera'

I highly recommend a new headunit, Alpine is good... also put an Active Sub in the boot. The Vibe CR10 Active is fantastic! Really punches out the bass. When driving along it feels like someone is punching the back of my seat!




Hmmm, decent stereo, and "in-car phone kit"?, lol, just buy an Elite  :D
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Re: Bose Fitment
« Reply #17 on: 14 August 2006, 21:08:29 »

its more fun turning this one into an Elite.

Although, it may take longer than I expected.

Missed out on the Amp, so am tryign to get a complete kit for around £35. Waiting to see if he will sell it me, or if the other guy still wants it.
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Re: Bose Fitment
« Reply #18 on: 14 August 2006, 22:17:33 »

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Agreed... see my thread in ICE Chat 'bose catera'

I highly recommend a new headunit, Alpine is good... also put an Active Sub in the boot. The Vibe CR10 Active is fantastic! Really punches out the bass. When driving along it feels like someone is punching the back of my seat!




Hmmm, decent stereo, and "in-car phone kit"?, lol, just buy an Elite  :D

Apart from the Elite car phone doesn't do Bluetooth (so it connects and disconnects automatically with no taking the phone out of your pocket)... and the radio is pretty crap IMO  :P
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Re: Bose Fitment
« Reply #19 on: 15 August 2006, 22:54:07 »

I bypassed the bose system when my cd multichanger failed, tbh the new JVC system I put in sounds much better. I don't really think its worth the hassle, but everyone to their own. I did have the loom, amp, cage and rear speakers up until 2 weeks ago when my neighbour 4 doors away kindly removed the obsolite parts free of charge.
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