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If you dont have factory antennas, 2 of these rod style active antennas available for 2x$25 each=$50

good value considering these overpriced ones from HITV http://www.hitv.com.au/products/view.jsp?i...&category=2 retail for around $150 each last time I checked. Ive had them side by side, and look identical to me.

firstly, what car do you have ? pm me your vin # if you want to check for factory TV. depending on model, usually in rear windows, you may have an aftermarket setup for an old analogue tv on front windscreen.

  CL11QE said:
is this available for c34 or just m35? also whats the price difference between hr2 and hr3?

The tuner should work for the C34 also.

The difference is that the HRIII has the additional features.

* Can record digital TV whilst watching another channel.

* Can play MP3&MP4 via USB input.

* Can display photo's.

These are the key differences.

If you are interested in the HRII I have these available in Sydney.

Cheers

Andy

Got my HRIII installed by Andy and Craig.

Stoked with the picture quality. Reception is really good while the car is in motion.

To be honest, TV is a must have.

Haters say that "TV is for wankers", but seriously, it's good shiet. Especially in traffic.

And the women dig it. Keeps them quiet and occupied.

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  chook said:
no more left from the 'group buys' and Asuka are unwilling to supply small quantities anymore, so youll prob have to retail shop around, try Chris Rogers @ audio express @ Herston.

ahh that sucks.. i want one too :laugh: ,

herston brisbane?,

could be a goer

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  PetroDola said:
ahh that sucks.. i want one too :D ,

herston brisbane?,

could be a goer

I just bought the last one from Chook a week or so ago. When I found out he had none left I thought I'd ask my "buyer" in China to hunt me down a price on 10-20 of these so I can supply them to forum members at a good price.

Give me a week or two to see if I can get the HR3's in at a good price for you.

  Commsman said:
I just bought the last one from Chook a week or so ago. When I found out he had none left I thought I'd ask my "buyer" in China to hunt me down a price on 10-20 of these so I can supply them to forum members at a good price.

Give me a week or two to see if I can get the HR3's in at a good price for you.

That would be great as i pick my m35 up on wednesday. If you get them is there anywhere in brisane / capalaba area that does the install?

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