I hate you, that looks brilliant.
Did you use your XM? If not, there's an adapter out there to take its place. Call Pacific Audio Control.
I hate you, that looks brilliant.
Did you use your XM? If not, there's an adapter out there to take its place. Call Pacific Audio Control.
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Call PAC and ask.
do you want to make use of the Aux input? or would you rather prefer a wired FM modulator? It'll be better quality than a wireless option. I don't quite know which one you are currently using so i'm gonna have to assume it's a wireless FM modulator.
http://www.mobilcaraudio.com/catalog...38/2587406.htm
it's an Ipod interface w/ Aux input
Or you can use this
http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/produ...!1162307271699
That SAYS it's for mobile video use, but its actually a universal wired FM mod. I used to install those into customer cars at Circuit
haaaaa, you people are awesome!!!!!
thanks Lax
Pax, who's PAC? How do i get in touch with her? - sorry for the ignorance
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PAC is something like Pacific Audio Components or something similar.
^^ basically PAC is a company that manufactures OEM integration parts. Generally used for their Aux abilities that tie into the factory CD changer ports as well as their steering wheel control interfaces. But check with the company to see if they have a Aux Input available for your CTS
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