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wtb OEM CD changer cable for CDC-3 to CDR-210 or 220

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Old 08-12-2008, 09:58 PM
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Default wtb OEM CD changer cable for CDC-3 to CDR-210 or 220

Anybody out there got one from a Boxster, 2002 or earlier? It should be about 8 feet long. Am checking eBay of course.
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Just a thought . . . Why go with a CD changer these days? I hooked up an auxiliary input into my CDR-220 about a year ago, and now I can use my MP3 player. Granted, a CD provides better quality than an MP3 player, but in a Boxster with the top down I don't notice.

I got the aux adapter from SW Stereo for about $20, and with a couple of adapters from Radio Shack I did a really clean install with a jack in my "non-smoker's tray":



Sorry to go on, but last week I met up with one of my college room-mates. When we entered college back in '85 half of my '83 Sentra was occupied by LPs, cassettes, and my stereo/speakers. Well, when I saw him last week I reached into my pocket, pulled out a flash drive, and basically gave him a copy of my entire music collection. Amazing!
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Sorry, mine is in use. I thought about hooking up my iPod, but if I remember correctly, there is only one aux that can be hooked up and that's my changer. For now, I'm sticking with the changer and air waves.



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