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Old 20th February 2009, 08:33   #1
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Blackberry plus CD 43

So, I upgraded my head unit to the lovely CD 43. This is great for radio and CDs...but I have all MP3s on my blackberry. Is there a way to creat an aux line in on the CD 43 without going with one of those local radio hardware things?

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Hello Han,

Don't know about the BB but I have hooked up my iPOd to my CD43 with this
DICE Electronics
BTW Your M5 a J-spec? MB is a great colour. Enjoy your ride.
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Thanks for that. I've done a bit more looking and it appears that both DICE and a few others convert the CD Changer wiring into an aux input. Did you have a wire run from the trunk?

The car is indeed a j-spec and it's a fantastic ride.
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