What version would that be? 30?, 25? Obviously, once connected I will read out the particulars, but curious as to the "no earlier than" s/w level. Look what arrived yesterday! This is a Gen1 combox, 9248181, and it is a BN2000, Version: US. ![]() Sorry-not much you can do without completely upgrading to a CIC system, and it sounds like even then it wouldn't do what you want in terms of calendars There is some protocol that Apple doesn't tend to support so you're probably out of luck there, at least for the time being ![]() I know on some of the beta versions of either ios 6 or 7 all that supposedly worked, but it doesn't (last I read anyways) actually work on the official release. I do not think an iphone will sync the calendar, messaging, etc. Your CIC does need to at least be on V41, but that has nothing to do with a FSC code FSC codes aren't a problem so not sure what they are talking about there. Even vendors on here only charge I believe $600 for a full kit and the coding. Now if you already have a CIC system, $1500 is a ripoff for the combox in my opinion. It can only be done to CIC and you're going to be paying more than $1500 when it's all over (if you have to completely retrofit from CCC to CIC). ![]() How many CD/DVD slots does your car have? Are you sure yours IS a CCC version and not CIC? I thought in 2010 they had switched to CIC only. there is no way to add combox to the CCC system. I certainly wouldn't be going back to that shop. I'll post more detail on how to crimp the wires, etc. The only elusive part is the black connector from kufatec. On the next row down (towards the floor in the pic), bottom pin is 19, top is 36. Notice I wrote pin #'s on connector-bottom is 37, top is 54. The blue'ish green connector has the pins labeled so you can use that to figure it out ~15 (order 20) 1-928918-1, TE, male pins (BMW has these too, easier to just buy them from. Exact same thingġ x 37758, Kufatec, 54 pin connector. ~15 (order 20) x 928999-6, TE, female pins (BMW has these too, but they are like $1 a piece, easier to just buy them from. This particular guide is only for cars with TCU's ONLY, but I can help with MULF systems as well.ġ x 61136913626, BMW, socket housing, 26 pin This is how you build a harness to simply plug in your new combox module without cutting any wires on your car and without re-pinning an connectors on the car (only applicable to cars with CIC or CIC retrofits of course.). (Now, if I could only get her to try one in her ass while I fuck her pussy. And even when she wasn't that excited, the sight and intensity of my orgasm was enough to put her over the top. I have to get her all worked up beforehand, because I usually can't last that long before exploding in her when she's riding me. Her weight puts pressure on my cock and abdomen, which squeezes my prostate against the bone. I like having my girlfriend fucking me on top while I have the "Souper"-sized bone up my ass. ![]() The two "bulbs" that stick out are slightly different sizes, so depending on which way the larger bulb is oriented (either towards my balls or away from my balls), and also depending on how I'm sitting, there's either more or less pressure directed towards my prostate. Both are great while masturbating because I can massage my prostate just by rolling my hips back and forth. I love them both for masturbating solo and also when fucking my girlfriend. There are 3 size bones - the small is useless (for me, anyway) the medium size ("Wolf") is great as a general butt plug and for extended wearing and the large ("Souper") size is perfect for serious anal play. I found the rounded end was a little too blunt to insert easily, so I attached the pointy half of a small plastic Easter egg to it (Put the half egg on top of the Galileo bone, and put it in a balloon to hold them together.) The other end has two "bulbs" that prevent the bone from slipping completely inside my ass (very important for a butt plug!!!). It has a very interesting shape with a rounded end that puts just the right amount of pressure on my prostate. My favorite butt plug is a homemade toy that I made using a Galileo Dog Bone by Nylabone (any pet store should carry it).
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