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Re: Bose System
« on: 21 June 2009, 16:04:40 »

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Re: Bose System
« Reply #1 on: 21 June 2009, 16:09:19 »

andy needs the screen with it too mate  :y
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Re: Bose System
« Reply #2 on: 21 June 2009, 16:12:31 »

I take it mine would need tech2'ing to enable the Bose? And I'm assuming as it's a CDX MY99 that all the connectors will be there too?
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Re: Bose System
« Reply #3 on: 21 June 2009, 20:02:58 »

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I take it mine would need tech2'ing to enable the Bose? And I'm assuming as it's a CDX MY99 that all the connectors will be there too?

if your cdx has a ccrt700 your laughing mate plug and play !  :y
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Re: Bose System
« Reply #4 on: 21 June 2009, 20:07:27 »

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I take it mine would need tech2'ing to enable the Bose? And I'm assuming as it's a CDX MY99 that all the connectors will be there too?

if your cdx has a ccrt700 your laughing mate plug and play !  :y


This one is out of an Elite 1999 model if that helps

And includes the rear shelf with electric blind :y



« Last Edit: 21 June 2009, 20:08:57 by biggshome »
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Re: Bose System
« Reply #5 on: 21 June 2009, 20:09:55 »

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I take it mine would need tech2'ing to enable the Bose? And I'm assuming as it's a CDX MY99 that all the connectors will be there too?

if your cdx has a ccrt700 your laughing mate plug and play !  :y


This one is out of an Elite 1999 model if that helps

And includes the rear shelf with electric blind :y




only elites have the bose in andy but its very easy to fit in others of you have the right loom ! :y
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Re: Bose System
« Reply #6 on: 21 June 2009, 20:12:40 »

Have the loom up to the drivers footwell and the wiring loom out of the rear of head unit...

Still needs the loom from the footwell
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Re: Bose System
« Reply #7 on: 21 June 2009, 20:17:43 »

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Have the loom up to the drivers footwell and the wiring loom out of the rear of head unit...

Still needs the loom from the footwell

its a mare to retro fit the system ! all you need is loom from kickwell to boot to fit in say a cdx with the ccrt700 head unit
if you were fitting it in a cd you will need loom from headunit and display to the kickwell a mare to remove and another mare to re fit !  :y
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Re: Bose System
« Reply #8 on: 21 June 2009, 21:45:10 »

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Have the loom up to the drivers footwell and the wiring loom out of the rear of head unit...

Still needs the loom from the footwell

its a mare to retro fit the system ! all you need is loom from kickwell to boot to fit in say a cdx with the ccrt700 head unit
if you were fitting it in a cd you will need loom from headunit and display to the kickwell a mare to remove and another mare to re fit !  :y
I'll say, we were going to fit one in Loo Knee's Omega but decided against it in the end. You will also need the interior light with mic and the loom which runs up the passenger side A pillar to the mic.
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Re: Bose System
« Reply #9 on: 21 June 2009, 23:26:38 »

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Have the loom up to the drivers footwell and the wiring loom out of the rear of head unit...

Still needs the loom from the footwell

its a mare to retro fit the system ! all you need is loom from kickwell to boot to fit in say a cdx with the ccrt700 head unit
if you were fitting it in a cd you will need loom from headunit and display to the kickwell a mare to remove and another mare to re fit !  :y
hmmm after reading this i dont think i will bother getting a bose for mine :( i have a bit of experience with audio systems but not ones that were standard in other cars... the best i can do is change a headunit, install 6x9's, wire in an Amp and slap in subs :P  :y
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Re: Bose System
« Reply #10 on: 22 June 2009, 23:43:44 »

Yeah, I'd love to know more about in-car audio, but I really cant wrap my head round it. Perhaps if someone sat me down and patiently explained it all to me with some big pictures, I might be ok.

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