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Hello all, I bought a 2004 Stagea (with nav) a couple of weeks ago here in Japan and have been looking for a way to play music from my iPhone other than a crappy FM tuner and can't seem to find a solution. I know there are aftermarket units that can be installed (IDK which one would work on my particular car) and some cars come with AUX (IDK which ones do or don't).

Can someone please tell me how to identify if my car already has aux capabilities and if it doesn't, what the best (and hopefully cheapest) way to either add an aux connection or some sort of bluetooth audio streaming option?

Thanks!

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Grom audio

http://gromaudio.com/store/all-nis02.html

I have one running on my 2005 Stagea and whilst it has hands free BT (which no longer works), I only use it for charging my phone via the USB and running my iPod.

Does the job, but is not as good as a decent headset replacement obviously.

1 hour ago, iamhe77 said:

Grom audio

http://gromaudio.com/store/all-nis02.html

I have one running on my 2005 Stagea and whilst it has hands free BT (which no longer works), I only use it for charging my phone via the USB and running my iPod.

Does the job, but is not as good as a decent headset replacement obviously.

Thanks for the reply, which do you have? Does it come with directions for installation?

1 hour ago, Diggler said:

Thanks for the reply, which do you have? Does it come with directions for installation?

I have this one:

http://gromaudio.com/store/usb_adapters/nissan_usb_ipod_adapter_direct_digital_interface.html

Yes, it came with installation instructions although you will need to get behind the stock head unit yourself (there are plenty of videos online of how to do this).

  • 4 years later...
On 7/27/2016 at 4:31 PM, iamhe77 said:

I have this one:

http://gromaudio.com/store/usb_adapters/nissan_usb_ipod_adapter_direct_digital_interface.html

Yes, it came with installation instructions although you will need to get behind the stock head unit yourself (there are plenty of videos online of how to do this).

heya! I'm brand new to the forum.

I've been searching through the forum to figure out the best way to get my iphone connected to my PNM35 - seems like this is a good option. Did you need to rewire anything with this kit or was it just plug-and-play? (I'm no good with anything electrical) Thanks

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