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          Old 29th April 2005, 22:31   #1 (permalink)
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          2002 M5 (10/01 manufactured) looking for Bluetooth

          I have a 10/01 manufactured 2002 M5 that I want to install Bluetooth kit. Existing kits are for 3/02 manufacture date or later. Anyone out there have one installed on a pre 3/02 M5 that can share some info on what and where to purchase ?

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          Gerald
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          Old 29th April 2005, 23:13   #2 (permalink)
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          Re: 2002 M5 (10/01 manufactured) looking for Bluetooth

          Gerald,

          I just did the conversion on a 2002 (10/01 build). I got the kit from bmwbluetooth.com (it redirects to a new website due to use of bmw name in url). Their instructions are pretty good and it works well (I have a V600 phone). Good luck. Nick
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          Re: 2002 M5 (10/01 manufactured) looking for Bluetooth

          I have the kit from www.bimmernav.com working on my 6/00 prod M5. works great, use it daily.
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