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irocdaparty -> RE: Converting to Bluetooth Radio (4/21/2008 1:46:44 AM)
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Hey Fanatic, I was going to go the Bluetooth route by purchasing the kit for the LR3 from my local dealer and having it installed, until I found out it was around $1200.00. Replacing the radio is not an option unless youre ready to spend thousands to a custom car audio shop for removing or bypassing the factory amp, running all new wires to all speakers, and custom fabricating a fiberglass dash panel. Trust me, I used to custom install radios, alarms, remote starts, and sat navs for 10 years. The LR3 is no joke to work on and I doubt you can beat the H/K system without spending big dough. My wife's 08 HSE LR2 has the bluetooth on the steering wheel and is integrated with the factory radio, but to be honest, the $80 Motorola bluetooth speaker that clips on to my visor sounds better. Its up to you though. $80 or $1200.00 plus installation for a little knob on your steering wheel Feels good to ride on my 22's again lookin mean, how bout you?
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