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    hi all
    i want to get bluetooth hands free and was wondering which set up i need if i dont want to add anything to dash ,buttons displays ect.i have an sline with the multi function steering wheel with a blackberry 8900 and was hoping to use the display where it shows outside temp and mileage is it possible ? does anyone supply and fit on this site ,maybe a sponsored link
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    Where is your Location
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    broadstairs kent ct10
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    percy, i'm in the same boat mate. But i have a nokia E71. i agree that it would be nice to be able to use the mfsw buttons and dash display, but unfortunatley, neither of us own anything made be apple. It would seem that the whole world is apple orientated unless you want to pay over the odds for the dedicated audi phone prep. I'm going for the basics, a nokia ck7w with a brodit dash mound which doesn't require drilling the dashboard. A member on here has one, i'll contach for a photo.
     
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    To far for me but your looking around £300 to £400 for oem full integration or fiscon kit depending on compatibility
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    i'm reading up at the moment the CK3000 is mentioned but not sure if thats what i need
     
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    a 8 tech do you know anyone down this way i can contact .the two methods you mention will work as i want them to with no additional things added to dash ,i like it just the way it is i want it all hidden .thanks
     
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    http://www.richtersport.co.uk/ 125 miles from Kent
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    I have the Audi prep Bluetooth in my B7 and it is really good however I personally would not go for it as an after market kit.

    It will cost a fortune but if you do want it I'd go to: http://www.richtersport.co.uk/
    The cost is around £600.


    If you want a basic but good after market kit I'd go for a Nokia CK-7 as Ben advised.
    If you want something all singing and dancing then I'd go for one of the Parrots... These look really good when mounted correctly.


    I've used the Nokia in my Passat and had a Parrot in my BMW and both are good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    I'm going for the basics, a nokia ck7w with a brodit dash mound which doesn't require drilling the dashboard. A member on here has one, i'll contach for a photo.
    many thank to sooty2k for the following pm

    The one I have for my phone is this one: http://www.mountonus.com/Audi-A4-Sed...2871-2932.aspx
    you can see some detailed pictures there.

    I also have one for my satnav which is on the air vent:
    http://www.mountonus.com/Audi-A4-Sed...2870-2928.aspx



    You can see all the ones avaliable for your car here:
    http://www.mountonus.com/Brodit-Car-...-ProClips.aspx
     
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