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Old 01-30-2003, 11:22 AM
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anyone have one they're getting rid of? I can get them locally, but I dont wanna pay $15 for a simple little cable... I kinda dont want to cut off my ai-net plug on my deck... but I supose I can do that as a low-cost option.

Looked on ebay... nothin there.
Old 02-04-2003, 07:11 AM
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there is an adapter that goes in between your changer cable runs like your cd changer all you need is to put power to it.. theres only one problem its $50+ I bought one works great put it on a switch so when switch is off cd changer works normal.

What is this cable for $15 your talking about? More info please.
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This adapter... they say it will not work with a changer... no problem for me though, I dont have a changer... but I dont even know if i'm keeping my deck either.

The adapter you have gives an auxillary input as well as being able to control a changer.

Nice car BTW... my friend has a silver M3 with the same wheels.




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