Awesome question! One of my first apartments in Chicago was right next to Wrigley Field. I tell people that I wouldn’t want to live there again, but if I went back in time, I would do it all over again. I have learned a lot over the last few years, and I think the same answer applies here. A Rick and Morty meme video sums it up well… it’s more about the journey than the destination. Though the process was frustrating, I feel that the connections I have made with “like-minded” people in this community has been awesome and well worth the headache. I can list over a dozen people off the top of my head that I met through this journey…meaningful relationships that I value and will have for years to come. I also have a car in my garage that I dreamed about growing up. The answer is yes! I would convert the car again. Stumbling along on this journey, I met great people, I have some entertaining stories, and found a team with integrity to finish the job.
Great answer! It’s all about the journey! BTW - I went to Chicago last weekend for the first time…. What a beautiful city! Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
I was looking (not too hard) for the 575 hifi audio thread and couldn’t find it…so quick update here that might be useful! My radio had not been working since I received the car back post conversion..but with Fabio’s full exhaust installed that wasn’t too big of an issue. I was introduced to Tom at Becker Auto Sound who advised I could send in my OEM head unit for refurbishment and Bluetooth upgrade. Expecting to receive that back on Friday. I’ll be sending out my amp to @SoftwareDrone for the upgrade and hope to have a nice little sound system again on the car!
I installed this BT unit in my car today. Bought it from Aliexpress for $15, so I didn't have high hopes it would work. But - very easy, plug and play. Took me 5 minutes max to install. Plus 1 day to find out I had to activate AUX in the hidden head unit menu to get sound out Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hi, I have something similar and it works perfectly. Set your Becker radio to AUX following these instructions
Oh and my car is being converted right now Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login