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No, I would have been paying just under 700 for the factory leather on my VRS. IIRC, Seat Surgeons comes in at just over a grand for nappa?

That a bit more like it, so for normal grade leather I guess it would be around £1000 mark. I believe Seat Surgeons fit it in one day and apart from the many colour/combination choices available, including stitching, the arm rests & door cards are included.

The Bolero's SD slot plus the standard fit AUX socket makes the £150 MDI option plus adapter to suit, superfluous in my opinion - unless I'm missing something?

Afraid you are - the Aux socket sound quality is appaling comapred to the line out from the dock on an ipod or a USB hard disk or key direct in. SD cards are limited capacity and expensive.

The 3.5mm Aux socket quality really is quite poor, that's true. I think you're better off with a Denison Gateway 100 or 300 than an MDI interface though. I've had a play with one and will be getting one on my new car. They integrate with maxidot and Columbus (not 100% sure on Bolero, but someone will tell you) and give much faster access to music on large hard drives than MDI as it indexes it properly. Shark90 Ben is a reseller for them.

http://www.dension.com/index.php?pageID=31

http://www.sharkperformance.co.uk/index.asp

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Afraid you are - the Aux socket sound quality is appaling comapred to the line out from the dock on an ipod or a USB hard disk or key direct in. SD cards are limited capacity and expensive.

The Bolero accepts the SDHC ( in spite of what my owner's manual states) and it is that which I tend to use in the main since most tunes I have on my MP3 players are duplicated onto my cards. I do not normally use the AUX to MP3 but when I have, the sound quality still appears, at least to me, quite good. Perhaps the quality of the cable makes some difference - or my hearing is suspect!.

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