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Old Sep 2, 2006 | 12:20 AM
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It's been awhile but I still have my unit and wonder if anyone else got this little device installed and working?

It's supposed to work with 2003/4 G35's and plugs into the SAT connectors to give you two Auxillary inputs. This will be great to plug my MP3 and XM radio into.

There are instructions to get this installed but since I don't have the time (lot's of steps to get behind head unit), did anyone find a reliable installer?

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Old Sep 2, 2006 | 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by lg777
It's been awhile but I still have my unit and wonder if anyone else got this little device installed and working?

It's supposed to work with 2003/4 G35's and plugs into the SAT connectors to give you two Auxillary inputs. This will be great to plug my MP3 and XM radio into.

There are instructions to get this installed but since I don't have the time (lot's of steps to get behind head unit), did anyone find a reliable installer?

Thanks,
LOL... lots of steps is right
I've been in & out of there several times with my AVIC.

RE: installer, What area are you in?
 
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Old Sep 2, 2006 | 09:26 PM
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I'm in Richmond Hill...404 and Major Mac.

At G35ipod.com, he's posted step by step instructions with pics and though he says it was easy, I can see myself taking awhile. Especially prying the plastic piece around the clock.
 
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