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i just use 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable from ipod/iphone into sony headunit which came in my car.. put ipod/iphone in the drink holder :P

id like something a bit better also - blue-tooth seems pretty cool considering wireless hands free.. instead of some stupid phone holder

but i id rather buy decent car parts than audio stuff really >,<

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Bob dylan could never sing for shit, but all the hippies were too stoned to care..But by the time they realized it, they had somehow made him cool

I got bored of xd9s, became to common for me... The enkei's aren't too much bigger that what the xd9s were.

Sporty enough?

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Ok I take it back.... :yes:

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Got an am/fm radio in my car :cool:

And a radio transmitter thing to plug into my iPhone for some scratchy quality tunes through 107.9

Boom

And sways are probably one of the best value suspension mods, especially on a 33. When I get home from work I'll try dig up the super body roll photos of my car at drift for dummies when it had the stock sways in

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bluetooth integration bitches

That would be convenient. With using for phones I don't think my iPhone 1 has ever worked it's bluetooth properly.

In the Skyline I had an FM transmitter for $40 from JB that worked perfectly with my iPhone, now I just have a direct Aux cable in the ute. That one could have been designed a little better for handling but does the job.

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$40 for an FM transmitter?

Got mine for $7 off eBay...

They're hit and miss, I've had things fall apart off eBay defeating the purpose entirely. I was happy to pay for known quality, my music is important.

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I shaved my aerial coz I never listened to the radio. Now I want to listen to the radio, lol fail. Gonna get me one of those receiver strips that goes on the back window or something.

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My $7 one works perfectly and charges my phone at he same time. So did the 2 my mate bought. Only reason it's sometimes scratchy (very minimal) is coz of my coat hanger aerial.

My mare paid $50 for an AUX cable and it doesn't even charge his phone

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you know those boomerang things on the back of limos are aerials, could get one of them to be sifferent, could actually look cool just put a vielside sticker on it

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