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To i-POD or not. That is the question.
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackCat" data-source="post: 6733" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Guys n gals, Question to those who had already adapted an i-POD to their standard/factory ICE system (or even an aftermarket). Also, for those who is planning to do this, what are your comments, what have you found out so far? I am currently toying with the idea to have this done to my ride (an E46 pre facelift model) and came accross this product from mp3yourcar.com. Has any of you out there had the experience doing this? Any comments or suggestions? Is this the real deal? Below is an excerpt from the site: 50113 - Neo iOn SP - For NAV and NON-NAV vehicles BMW: 3-series/M3 : 1996 - 2006 This adapter connects the iPod to the BMW 3-series/M3's factory radio. Full quality audio and controls for your iPod - easy installation! For vehicles WITH Factory GPS/Navigation. $199.99 USD </p><p> Appreciate views and comments/suggestions from ICE sifus...</p><p> BlackCat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackCat, post: 6733, member: 565"] Guys n gals, Question to those who had already adapted an i-POD to their standard/factory ICE system (or even an aftermarket). Also, for those who is planning to do this, what are your comments, what have you found out so far? I am currently toying with the idea to have this done to my ride (an E46 pre facelift model) and came accross this product from mp3yourcar.com. Has any of you out there had the experience doing this? Any comments or suggestions? Is this the real deal? Below is an excerpt from the site: 50113 - Neo iOn SP - For NAV and NON-NAV vehicles BMW: 3-series/M3 : 1996 - 2006 This adapter connects the iPod to the BMW 3-series/M3's factory radio. Full quality audio and controls for your iPod - easy installation! For vehicles WITH Factory GPS/Navigation. $199.99 USD Appreciate views and comments/suggestions from ICE sifus... BlackCat [/QUOTE]
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