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true but i don't think the common bluetooth is as sophisticated as a MINI :P
you can't exactly drive your bluetooth to work... however i do agree that it should be possible to have iphone integrate into the MINIs voice key... i think the problem is that for MINI the voice key is a multifuction piece, used not only for phone but also for the radio and settings and Nav for those who have it... so integration isn't as easy as a bluetooth headset where it's only fuction is to communicate purely with the phone. i think there in lies the problem for full iphone integration...
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LazerBlue R56 2007 Installed: Alta boost tubes (hot and cold), turbo inlet hose, turboback exhaust, Short Throw Shifter, Rear 19mm Sway bar, Endlinks, M7 Vortex Scoop, DoS Intake, HELIX13 BOV and Intercooler, Mini Madness Lower Engine Mount insert., NM STB, TSW Lower Control Arms, Custom Koni Coilovers w/ Vorshag Camber platesTo Come: Brakes + Tune