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  1. I have an 06 and was thinking of the same thing, which inline FM modulator were you thinking of using? Sirius has what they call an "FM direct adapter": http://www.sirius.com/servlet/Conte...d=1173752921558 As shown on their site, there are three methods to hardwire the receiver to the existing car stereo: 1. Cassette adapter 2. FM Direct Adapter 3. Direct via Aux or line in. Obviously, option 1 is not available on the 987. Option 3 would be the best, but does the head unit have a line in or aux? Has anybody used option 2? As the poster mentioned above, how tough is it to get to the antenna jack on the back of the Bose 987 system?
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