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Just confirming the iPhone 3G works a treat in the griffin unit :)

Although I still can't get the video to work which is a bummer.

great!

the next version of this thing is in the works now. so I'll note that.

karim,

custoemr of mine uses one of these. spits EVERYthing up on the OE screen of his V35.

cool bit of gear.

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  • 3 months later...

Hi everyone,

For all the people in Sydney, that dont have the benefit of Chris Rogers =)

I got my ipod integration installed today, sound is great, direct line from the tuner box to the ipod (no video, and must control from ipod).

Also got the Radio done (have to minus 18) but the signal is awesome for every station

200 for the ipod

and 150 for the radio if done separateky (i got a small discount for doing both at once!)

He also does full DVD installation for about 700 if im not mistaken.

talk to kong, very easy to deal with:

http://revolutionservices.com.au/

  • 1 year later...

depends. I did two versions. one of them let you drive the thing off the steering wheel. no SWC unit - no problems - I'll sell you that as well.

tape solution works to a point. I would prefer to have my eyes on the road rather than fiddle with the ipod.

  • 3 months later...

Hey Chris,

Been cruising around site a bit, new to the forums but your name comes up a lot. Hiya.

Anyhoo...I'm in Melbourne with a 2003 V35 and I'd love to plug my iPhone 3GS into it.

I've got the Bose stereo with steering controls and Nav.

Do you know someone down south who can do the install, and a ballpark price?

I'd also love to convert system to English, rear-view camera, cruise-control...still reading away on forum for those...

Cheers,

Benj

  • 1 month later...

hey Chris, is there an aux power wire that I can tap in to near the rear view mirror?? (thinking the map lights ), plan on hardwiring my valentine 1 detector but dont want to run wires all the way across the a pillar to the fuse box.

sorry bout the thread hijack guys.

not yet.. figure it will only be a matter of time before someone wants me to bolt one into something. (no I'm not putting one in yours :whistling: )

what's the cost if i supply an ipad? would it be possible to do it when you visit melbourne?

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Hey Chris,

Been cruising around site a bit, new to the forums but your name comes up a lot. Hiya.

Anyhoo...I'm in Melbourne with a 2003 V35 and I'd love to plug my iPhone 3GS into it.

I've got the Bose stereo with steering controls and Nav.

Do you know someone down south who can do the install, and a ballpark price?

I'd also love to convert system to English, rear-view camera, cruise-control...still reading away on forum for those...

Cheers,

Benj

Hey Benj,

Im from melbourne just bought a V35 sedan. Just wondering whether you got ipod conversion and cruise control done and what are the costs. Any information would be much appreciated. :)

Cheers,

Raween

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