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Nokia 6310i hands free car kit.


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Do any of you want the above? Hands free car kit for possibly the best mobile phone ever! I bought it on EBay last year but surplus to requirements now. Free to genuine Autoshiter. Complete kit in working order. Please don't sell it on EBay though. Only ask if you are going to actually use it! :D

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This would also suit my 6210 if I'm correct...

 

If so, shite-rep-mobile Fiesta incoming 8)

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This would also suit my 6210 if I'm correct...

 

If so, shite-rep-mobile Fiesta incoming 8)

 

Think it is a Cark 91 kit. So should be ok

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I'd like to place dibs, but where are you? Don't want to hold it up if a "Neighbour" shiter has a better use than driving around like the work experience boy in a Fiesta Encore!

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I'd like to place dibs, but where are you? Don't want to hold it up if a "Neighbour" shiter has a better use than driving around like the work experience boy in a Fiesta Encore!

 

Am in Lytham, near Blackpool.

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Oh fucksticks, nevermind.

 

Hope someone closer will make good use of it (Preferably in a last of the line 2002 Vectra B 1.8 LS, wearing sunglasses and the finest Tesco Value suit jacket).

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Oh fucksticks, nevermind.

 

Hope someone closer will make good use of it (Preferably in a last of the line 2002 Vectra B 1.8 LS, wearing sunglasses and the finest Tesco Value suit jacket).

 

Can be posted at cost. Up to you! :D

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Offer still stands folks.

Please no Freecycle 'will put it on Ebay' mongs though.

Genuine offer. :D

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Do you think a total Novice re electrics could install this.

Have the same setup in my 9-5 so would be great to install this in my Xantia.

 

Thanks for the generous offer, but not for me if too involved.

 

Cheers

 

-Dave -

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Hmmm this would suit my fiesta..I've never owned a hands-free kit and always intended to buy one but never got round to it. How much would you want for postage?

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I've got this set up in my Saab. Was in the car when I bought it so thought I may as well make use and I bought a 6310 for a tenner and stuck a PAYG sim in which now just lives permanently in the car in case I want to make a call while driving for whatever reason.

 

its a good clear sound through the speakers and folk on the other end seem to hear me fine. Plus the Saab SID display shows "telephone" during a call 8)

 

You can buy a bluetooth adapter for the CARK 91 to make it useable with an iPhone etc instead but its a pretty ugly set up, i'd rather just get the proper kit if i was so inclined.

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Im half tempted to buy a compatible phone just to leave in the car on a car kit like this - my job these days means that I rarely carry a phone except in the car.

The Wife has a Parrot in her car and it is excellent when driving with phone calls coming through all 10 speakers - though my mate Nick phoned me up one day whilst on the bog, much to the amusement of my kids who were in the car at the time.

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I fuggin love 6310i's (and the 6210 before it). My dad always had them, and I had his cast offs. He used to have the handfree's fitted to his car too.

 

Pointless post, but GLWS!

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The Wife has a Parrot in her car

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About a decade or more ago I wired one of those Nokia kits to a ciggy lighter plug and stuffed the gubbins in a box, the aerial was designed to stick on a panel, with the coax cable base bit stuck to the underside so no drilling holes, I put them on a bit of folded tin to slip on and wind up in the passenger window, worked fine as a transferrable car kit.

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Oh! Oh! I've got one of those 6310i jobbies. Two in fact. Classic motoring!

 

Saw one at a mobile phone independent. You know, cheap kiosk bloke with boxes of iPhones. He wanted £85 for it!

 

Must dig the car kit out and fit it to something. We could start a club! Probably.

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When I got my Audi 90 it had most of a car kit fitted - the handset was missing but the speaker, aerial, mic were there plus a massive box tucked up in the boot, on the back of the parcel shelf. Marked BT and had all the certificates for "connection to a telephone system" printed on it - I suppose it was one of the original analogue carphone systems. The thing was about the size of a pizza box.

 

I now like to put cradles in my cars - the Leon had a Nexus S cradle, and I'm just modding a Galaxy S3 cradle to output audio through the USB lead so I can dock it and hit "Aux" on the stereo. Kidigi do powered cradles for loads of phones.

 

I remember the 6x10 being the "You've made it" phone, long before Blackberries came about. You could work your way up the company ladder and then one day, you'd be given a 6210. And then you'd realise you were expected to answer it any time of day or night.

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