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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 >,<

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:

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

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.

$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.

why bother with an FM transmitter, just tune the radio to some community station that will cut in and out and give you 30% static over all your music and cut out the middle man...

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.

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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