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| Boost cassette doesnt have aux in You could fit this aux in that keeps the changer £80+- it connects in the boot so you need to run the wires & switch to the front of the car NewMINIStuff.com Or you could remove the changer & fit an aux in £40+- NewMINIStuff.com Or remove the changer & fir a gateway 100 £85+- NewMINIStuff.com OR a great alternative is the new parrot ipod/bluetooth kits - these will let you keep you changer - see the 9000, 9100 & 9200 - NewMINIStuff.com |
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| So this will connect using the mini plug. My intention was to just use a phone/rca splitter box but the Mini changer doesnt have the phonoconnections. Will the first product come wired with a mini style changer plug? |
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