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        Old 13th January 2003, 08:59   #1 (permalink)
        MKRocks
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        Questions about the CD Changer

        I took delivery of my 2003 M3 convertible and its great!

        I got the Harmon Kardon stereo and I thought this came with the 6 CD changer but mine did not.

        I also have an M5, and assumed that if I got the HK system, I would get the changer as well. Is this not the case, or did my dealer forget to install it?

        I also didn't get any mats and am wondering if this was another oversight.

        I got this car at MSRP in the Bay Area so perhaps they are trying to compensate?

        Any advice would be appreciated!
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        Nope, as far as I know, CD Changer is optional on the M3

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