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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 07:11 AM
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Hi Guys
i want to put a Parrot Bluetooth into out 2006 Roadster, im being told by one company that is a 65 quid lead i need and by another that i dont need anything

as anyone fitted one and can they offer help and/or direction as to what i might need

Dave
 
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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 08:04 AM
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Default Re: fitting Parrot Blue Tooth

Originally Posted by dave baker
Hi Guys
i want to put a Parrot Bluetooth into out 2006 Roadster, im being told by one company that is a 65 quid lead i need and by another that i dont need anything

as anyone fitted one and can they offer help and/or direction as to what i might need

Dave
There was a post on this recently. Do a search and you'll likely come up with the thread and can then contact the member who has already installed one.
 
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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 09:37 AM
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Default Re: fitting Parrot Blue Tooth

Suppose it depends which parrot your fitting.
I have a Parrot CK3000 Evolution fitted in mine which the previous owner had put in. I recently took the original radio out and replaced with my own kenwood and didnt notice any special leads apart from the normal ISO adaptor lead (normally needed when fitting aftermarket radios) which is probably needed to fit the Parrot.
Dont know but think these leads are about £15-£20

It doesnt say anything in the fitting instructions about needing any extra leads either.

Hope this helps

 
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Old Feb 10, 2012 | 04:14 PM
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I have a MKI9100 professionally fitted in the wifes VW for £200 and the same in my crossfire for £220 as i needed a different lead ( dont know what one ). I think if you check out the parrot website it also says that you need a separate lead.For the extra £80 or so i did not think it was worth the trouble of fitting myself plus it was a nice tidy job...
 
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