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djmccray

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  1. I bought it 4 weeks ago at Al & Ed’s Autosound. They had to order it but only took 3 days to get it. I little pricey but worth it to me. I paid $795 for the OPi-P unit. Here is the wed site. I am not sure why its 1300 bucks now. http://www.al-eds.com/
  2. I’m afraid so. Problem is this is how you access the ipod. You need to select CD changer on your head unit to select the input from the OPi-P unit. If you had both the CD changer and the OPi-P plugged in I am not sure what would happen. Why would you need both? Put all your CDs on the ipod and if you need to listen to a CD use the head unit. :cheers: I installed my OPi-P unit in the CD charger compartment so I wouldn’t have to pull the head unit. Just incase I have any warranty issues I can remove it in 5 seconds. It works really well and was very easy to install. You can kinda do it without any tools. I just used pliers to crimp spade connectors onto the power and ground wires. Then I plugged them into the CD changer cable already in the CD changer compartment. I plugged in the optical cable also in the CD changer compartment and the ipod cable and I was listening to sweet non-static ipod music. 2 minute install. Funny thing is the guys at the shop wanted a 100 bucks to install it… ;)
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