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Old 9th March 2005, 04:51   #11
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Re: M6 Rear View Mirror

Well, that ranks 243 on my list of 243 things to worry about for the new M6. But I do understand everyone has their hot buttons. I think you can think of it as another 'understatement'. Actually, I don't care what shape it is, I want a compass. Anyone know if they will figure out how to incorporate homelink and a compass into the mirror like the Japanese??
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sorry for being a bit harsh on you earlier.

now knowing what you truely meant, i actually agree with you on the interior part.
No problem.. understood...
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Well, that ranks 243 on my list of 243 things to worry about for the new M6. But I do understand everyone has their hot buttons. I think you can think of it as another 'understatement'. Actually, I don't care what shape it is, I want a compass. Anyone know if they will figure out how to incorporate homelink and a compass into the mirror like the Japanese??
Actually, yes they have figured it out. It is now listed (not shown) in the 6 series accessories brochure I picked up while putting my baby in for a blank Idrive screen.
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I just feel it cheapens the car a little bit. It looks a bit clunky - not sporty.
Hey 2003M3Conv,

I'm with you. I love the Oval Mirror. It adds a touch of class and flows from the Outside M mirrors.

I have the one from Beastpower with the Valentine display in it. So I have my stock one spare.

When I eventually sell the Beast, I will replace the stock one, and I can put the V-1 Oval Beast mirror into the New M5/M6/M4 which ever I decide to get. Still undecided.

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