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I cant beleive your first posts are about a Ipod connection......welcome champ.

Haha I know, seems a bit ridiculous considering all the other things I should be wanting to know.

I've got a mate who's got an XR6T so have been getting info off him about intercooler upgrades and also talking to him about how strict the stock ECU is. But was curious about the IPOD connection.

Anyway, picked the car up last night, and there was no box connected to the power output, so I'm guessing it hasn't been installed. Do I just go to a local ford dealership and buy it off the shelf and plug it in? Or is it something that needs to be installed?

But geez its a nice car to drive. Didn't seem as responsive as my friends manual (mines an auto), but is just beautiful to drive. I traded in a 2001 MX5, so the feel of the car is completely different. I don't feel as connected to the road as I did in the 5, but it's excellent in nearly every other way. Comfortable, powerful, handles very well, gets heaps of looks and seems to have a lot of potential if I want to waste all my money on it. hehe :)

So yeah, first on the list is a set of 19" black rims, superlows and a window tint. Second on the list is an ECU upgrade, cat back exhaust and intercooler replacement. I feel broke already. :stirthepot:

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Has anyone tryed to use a FM Transmitter that connect to your ipod

and then you just tune it to te station you want then you find it on the radio?? as this is something Dicksmith were selling some info would be great.

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I have the FM transmitter for my Ipod and it works fine. It will not be as good as the boosted AUX kit from Ford, but it does the job.

Mine is in a charging cradle and FM transmitter all in one.

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Anyway, picked the car up last night, and there was no box connected to the power output, so I'm guessing it hasn't been installed. Do I just go to a local ford dealership and buy it off the shelf and plug it in? Or is it something that needs to be installed?

Which power output are you referring to though? The one behind the fuse box?

But in answer to your question it does come with fairly detailed instructions so you should be able to fit it yourself with any drama.

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Anyway, picked the car up last night, and there was no box connected to the power output, so I'm guessing it hasn't been installed. Do I just go to a local ford dealership and buy it off the shelf and plug it in? Or is it something that needs to be installed?

Which power output are you referring to though? The one behind the fuse box?

But in answer to your question it does come with fairly detailed instructions so you should be able to fit it yourself with any drama.

Sorry, I meant the power out (near the tissue holder). There's nothing plugged in there.

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If it is the booster version, there'll be a small box mounted under the dash that's plugged in to the audio input as well as the mobile phone connector (for power).

Both of these above mentioned plugs are behind the fuse box - not next to the tissue holder.

Directly underneath the tissue holder is the audio socket if it is fitted (either version). :nono:

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