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///SOLD///OEM Radio Ipod/Iphone Connector
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///SOLD///OEM Radio Ipod/Iphone Connector
I have a ipod connector for the OEM s2000 radio. Got it on ebay about 8 months ago, looks exactly like this one except it does not come with an aux cord, only ipod interface cord(still has aux port, just no cord):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/iPOD-iPHONE...sQ5fAccessories
Works great, and to my belief is compatible with just about every ipod/iphone. I used an Iphone 3G, Ipod touch, and a 2nd gen Nano and they all worked fine. Only reason I am selling is because I got a new stereo with direct usb connection so I know longer have a use for this. Check compatibility before you buy because there are no refunds for that reason. Please note that it may work with many ipod/iphone models but only charges some (my ipod nano would charge but not my ipod touch).
Also, installation is a breeze. Take out the radio and it plugs in to the factory external CD player outlet. No cutting wires or anything.
Price is $30 shipped OBO. I will post a picture if needed but it is exactly like the one on ebay and is in great shape.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/iPOD-iPHONE...sQ5fAccessories
Works great, and to my belief is compatible with just about every ipod/iphone. I used an Iphone 3G, Ipod touch, and a 2nd gen Nano and they all worked fine. Only reason I am selling is because I got a new stereo with direct usb connection so I know longer have a use for this. Check compatibility before you buy because there are no refunds for that reason. Please note that it may work with many ipod/iphone models but only charges some (my ipod nano would charge but not my ipod touch).
Also, installation is a breeze. Take out the radio and it plugs in to the factory external CD player outlet. No cutting wires or anything.
Price is $30 shipped OBO. I will post a picture if needed but it is exactly like the one on ebay and is in great shape.
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The one I have is the 14-pin connector, which I think will work 04+. For some reason I want to say that it was a 12-pin on the AP1 radios. It would be easy to check if you know how to pull your radio. Just count the pins in the extra outlet.
Anybody want to chime in with some helpful insight?
Anybody want to chime in with some helpful insight?