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nickp Member Since: 27 May 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 111 |
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Fri Nov 18 2005 11:52pm |
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grommet Member Since: 28 May 2005 Location: Northern California Posts: 299 |
There is no Land Rover "TV" tuner available currently. You can, of course, retrofit something on... as long as you are willing to spend the money. (The cheapest solution: Plug something into one of the two A/V ports on the RSES.) |
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Sat Nov 19 2005 12:27am |
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d3matt Member Since: 11 Jul 2005 Location: Oxfordshire, UK Posts: 730 |
To answer question 3, the general answer I could find on the newsgroups was 'no, it's a waste of money'. I was also considering it. You'll find the dealers are very keen to sell this (they obviously make a lot of profit from it). Our dear cut the price by 50% when I said no, so if you are considering it, don't accept the first price it is offered at. Matt
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Sat Nov 19 2005 8:32am |
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Persuader Member Since: 21 Oct 2005 Location: Wakefield Posts: 88 |
In answer to question 1, I think the upgrade people do it differently as there are different methods ie. plug in box, chip alteration. Bear in mind though that the price dosen't reflect how good the product is. I have had my TDV6 Sport upgraded by "Turbochips" and the result is sensational. Their normal charge is 595+vat. 2013 New Range Rover Sport HSE SDV6
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Sat Nov 19 2005 9:51am |
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Newranger Member Since: 18 Nov 2005 Location: Surrey Posts: 6 |
Thanks for the replies...I have decided to go with the Turbochip option.
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Tue Nov 22 2005 8:52am |
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LRtuning Member Since: 26 Jul 2005 Location: London and Melbourne Posts: 403 |
Newranger...welcome to the forum |
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Wed Nov 23 2005 9:09pm |
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