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    [HELP] RCA to my mustang or zune playable

    Hi,
    I have a 2004 mustang, and I'm trying to figure out a way to find out a way to stream (NOT FM TRANSMITTER) my music from my zune into my current audio device without having to tear out the stock radio. Does anyone have any ideas? I want to keep the look stock, and clean. I fear if I put in a aftermarket radio it will destroy the overall look of the interior.

    PS: There is no RCA plug so I can't buy an adaptor.

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    As far as i know there is no way of doing that. If you bought an after market cd player you can buy ipod ready (compatible with the zune, just have to buy a cord) ones that have aux inputs on either the front or back. Other than that i think the only way of having one is the fm transmitter, and from my experiences with one, it quiets your music down quite a bit. Which is unfortunate.
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    There are wired and wireless FM transmitters. Wired ones are pretty cheap ($50).

    Another option is to get a source switching thing basically it takes in 2 sets of RCA's and depending on what is selected, it spits out only 1 of them. So you would connect your HU to in1 and mp3 player to in2 and then have a switch upfront to select between the 2.
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    You don't need to have RCA outputs to get an adapter. Check with P.I.E. (http://www.pie.net), there's a good chance they'll have an auxillary input converter that will match up with your stock head unit.
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