iPod / iPhone / iPad connector

davidhowson

Junior Member
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Hi.

I am selling the "i" connector kit which we originally used in our Alfa 147 and more recently in the 4200.
It's a real easy fit; just unplug the CD changer from the back of the NIT unit and plug this in its place. Or if you don't have the CD changer, just plug this in where the changer would go!
Make up 5 playlists in iTines and down load to your "i" product, plug into the apple connector, select CD changer on the Info Centre and away you go! Plays and selects just like the CD stacker only without the jumping every time you go over a pot hole!
I had it all installed in the arm rest behind the NIT unit with just the Apple connector showing under the lid - very neat.
I'm not sure how it compares with the Loudlink system, but this works just fine.

£35 plus postage (£5 in the UK)

-David-

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JonH

Junior Member
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Hi.

I am selling the "i" connector kit which we originally used in our Alfa 147 and more recently in the 4200.
It's a real easy fit; just unplug the CD changer from the back of the NIT unit and plug this in its place. Or if you don't have the CD changer, just plug this in where the changer would go!
Make up 5 playlists in iTines and down load to your "i" product, plug into the apple connector, select CD changer on the Info Centre and away you go! Plays and selects just like the CD stacker only without the jumping every time you go over a pot hole!
I had it all installed in the arm rest behind the NIT unit with just the Apple connector showing under the lid - very neat.
I'm not sure how it compares with the Loudlink system, but this works just fine.

£35 plus postage (£5 in the UK)

-David-

I don't believe it........just ordered one from elsewhere......same thing happened with sports exhaust waited months and nothing came up, bought some and two sets for sale in the same week. London bus syndrome.
 

davidhowson

Junior Member
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474
Pictures added.
I don't have any of the item installed, but all that is visible is the white Apple connector which I left under the armrest.
-David-
 

LeeH

Junior Member
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476
Hi David

Will this fit the standard Becker head unit aswell?

I have the 6 cd changer in the boot so I am guessing itay plug into that connector

Lee
 

SimonCC

New Member
Messages
690
Hi.

I am selling the "i" connector kit which we originally used in our Alfa 147 and more recently in the 4200.
It's a real easy fit; just unplug the CD changer from the back of the NIT unit and plug this in its place. Or if you don't have the CD changer, just plug this in where the changer would go!
Make up 5 playlists in iTines and down load to your "i" product, plug into the apple connector, select CD changer on the Info Centre and away you go! Plays and selects just like the CD stacker only without the jumping every time you go over a pot hole!
I had it all installed in the arm rest behind the NIT unit with just the Apple connector showing under the lid - very neat.
I'm not sure how it compares with the Loudlink system, but this works just fine.

£35 plus postage (£5 in the UK)

-David-


David excuse my lack of knowledge here but what is the NIT? Is that the SatNav CD unit under the centre arm rest?

Is it possible to hide the Apple connector?
 

davidhowson

Junior Member
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474
Hi Guys
Lee - I'm not sure if it will fit the Becker unit, there's a chance it will if the cd stacker has the same ply, but I have only used this in an Alfa 137 and my 4200 with the Info Centre.
Simon - The NIT is the box of tricks inside the armrest, you feed the sat nav CD into it and the phone sim (if you have that enabled). The silver box can all be hidden inside the arm rest under the tray (which is only held in place by four screws) leaving only the white cable and the Apple connector on show which is under the lid of the arm rest anyway.
Larry - Not sure if there a similar unit for an android, but I am sure someone must make one; and I'm guessing it's going to be made in the USA if it's made anywhere!
Thank you
David