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Wasn't looking for anything in particular. I found info I needed about Aux input. The radio's in the G8/Commedore are nothing like anything else sold in the U.S. So all conventional adapters and such don't work. I'm actually buying a kit off eBay AU for VE Series 1 that should work with the G8.[/QUOTE said:I think I know the kit you're talking about. Is it the iPod adaptor for the rear AUX? I used to have that on mine before I got my aftermarket headunit. Works well especially if you couple it with bluetooth you can use Siri to change songs which is pretty cool.
Not to bad. Suspension really takes the bulk. It's not really much more weight than the car would be with a few good size people in it though. Wet heavy snow to. Was maybe only 200lb (90kg) or so max.All that snow cant be good for the roof must be a bit of weight ?
Looks good tho
Yea. Exactly. I'm looking to get just plain RCA / Miniplug in though. Needed to verify it was just analog input. I had a iPhone but have a Galaxy S4 now. I had the functional iPod adapter kit with text display/control from the stock headunit. But won't work with my Galaxy S4 now....I think I know the kit you're talking about. Is it the iPod adaptor for the rear AUX? I used to have that on mine before I got my aftermarket headunit. Works well especially if you couple it with bluetooth you can use Siri to change songs which is pretty cool.
Totally. I've seen sons of Monaro and Commodore conversions on GTO's and G8's here. Full ones not just badging with the front bonnets and such as well. People at shows that don't know they were built down there get totally confused.I have a friend in Los Angeles with a 2009 G8, same colour as yours. I got him a full set of Holden SSV badges from my dealer. When I toldhim what they were fore he gave them to me for half price. Only one he couldn't fit was the front Lion badge, not enough room between the twin grilles. He says they are a great conversation starter.
BTW....if you want to make everybody here feel sick...tell them what you paid for the car.......I'm guessing around $28,000
Direct factory iPod control. Basically, its a small box that plugs into the XM Satelite Reciever in the trunk and piggybacks on XM. Run a wire up from the trunk to under the passenger seat and i get a standard iPod/iPhone dock cable there. Put the Radio to "XM" and tune to channel 255 and it shows Track/Artist/Album name the unit, and << Disc >> controls the song forward/back. (It was made for other GM Radios, normally you would be able to have more controls but our radio is unique so its odd.What's the deal with the factory ipod control?
Lol thanksThat first pic is awesome Bro!