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Originally Posted by Dave C
It's a Nissan Almera Tino (these are the kind of cars you have to drive when you have got two kids). The set up I currently have was good (until it stopped working) as there are virtually no wires, and there is a nice adaptor on the dash board which you just slip the i-pod into. The only problem is that it makes you a bit of a target for car thieves who bust your window and look in the glove box for the i-pod (not that I would ever leave mine there). Fortunately, this has not happened yet, but it is just a matter of time,
Cheers,
Dave C
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Almera Tino eh, I don't quite know how much they share, but I own a standard Almera and I find
www.almeraownersclub.com/newforums/ to be quite a useful resource for questions.
My name on there is James, check it out if you have any other questions
My Almera:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/james-m...7594454467234/
PS: I pop into Halfords from time to time and they always seem to have this kit that claims you can fit an iPod with controls to your stock stereo set up. Also do you know if the stereo has an AUX in? A lot of modern stereos come with this now.