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Old 11-17-2007, 06:57 PM
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Intravee II installation on a 2005 M3 Convertible (PICS)

I just finished the install of my Intravee II in a 2005 M3 Convertible. The install was VERY simple overall. I pulled out the

floor and side tray only (as I didn’t have a CD Changer in) and left the iPod in the tray on the driver side.

The install took about 35 minutes total and I had to go through a few trial and errors on getting the Intravee until to fit under

the side tray since I didn’t want to take out the trim. After everything was hooked up, I powered it up and it worked perfect the

first time.

I have not hooked up the serial cable yet since I didn’t have one on hand yet (put in an order at monoprice) and since everything

was working I don’t need the update yet. Ill get around to that later this week.

Here are the pics.



Both units wired up (minus the changer wires) and ready to go
<img src=http://david.kinney.googlepages.com/install1.JPG>

If you pull out the little “plug” the wires can be routed up and over the nut/bolt and into the “compartment” under the tray
<img src=http://david.kinney.googlepages.com/install2.JPG>


Alpine 420i placement is right beside the M Mobilizer kit under the trunk piece
<img src=http://david.kinney.googlepages.com/install3.JPG>


Velcro on the back of the Intravee II unit to hold it to the frame
<img src=http://david.kinney.googlepages.com/install4.JPG>


A view straight down at the “tray compartment” where the velcro holds the Intravee unit in place
<img src=http://david.kinney.googlepages.com/install5.JPG>


Velcro to hold the Alpine unit in place (I put the velcro opposite ways for some strange reason??)
<img src=http://david.kinney.googlepages.com/install6.JPG>


In place
<img src=http://david.kinney.googlepages.com/install7.JPG>


Intravee hooked up to the changer and alpine unit (blue cord is run up by the bolt and down into the trunk compartment
<img src=http://david.kinney.googlepages.com/install8.JPG>


Finished product before the trunk lid back on. I also put some velcro on the back of the iPod and on the tray to hold it in place

while driving (girlfriends iPod so not too concerned about messing it up )
<img src=http://david.kinney.googlepages.com/install9.JPG>
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