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MP3 Auxiliary Cord / MP3 to Car Stereo Cable
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The listing, MP3 Auxiliary Cord / MP3 to Car Stereo Cable has ended.

This is a cable to connect your Ipod or MP3 player to your car stereo, clock radio or other device with an auxiliary jack. It fits in the headphone jack of your MP3 player, then into the aux jack in the stereo.

The cord is, I think, about 4' long, but that is an approximation. It is a straight cord, not a coiled cord.

Shipping is free within the U.S. by First Class Mail.

Please see my other auctions for other cords. If you need any other computer parts, please let me know as I used to have a computer business and still repair computers on the side. I have memory of different kinds, I have lots of different adapters, cables, used drives, and more. If there's something you need, let me know and if I can spare it I can put it on a short listing.
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The Neuros II 20 Gigabyte P3 Digital Audio Computer is the one I am most familiar with. It has what they call "backpacks" that plug into it, so you use the same player, but can change the backpack to fit different genres of music (that was the idea). However, at 20 gigs of memory, most music lovers won't fill it up - That is a lot of music. I have some 300 songs on my 4 GB player and it still isn't near full, so that is a lot of music. But all Neuros products are designed for serious, hardcore, music lovers. All that said, the headphone jack is what matters, and the Neuros, like almost any portable music player since the Walkman cassette player and radio came out, uses a 3.5mm headphone jack. This is what the cable plugs into. Then it plugs into the same size jack, called an auxiliary jack, in your car stereo. My current car stereo has a port in the front: I had to hook up an adapter in the back of my last one. So if you're wanting to hook the Neuros up to the aux input in your car stereo, this should work. Don't mistake it for a data cord or anything like that, though - it won't allow you to download files or anything like that. It simply allows you to hear what's playing through your car stereo, or though your portable speaker system, computer speakers, etc. Hope this helps!!
Apr 4th, 2012 at 10:02:31 AM PDT by
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FnW
Apr 6th, 2012 at 11:45:11 PM PDT by
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Back Atcha! Thank you very much!
Apr 7th, 2012 at 11:34:27 AM PDT by
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i need this F & W can you fan back thanks.
Apr 7th, 2012 at 10:10:52 AM PDT by
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Good luck! I will fan ya back and hope we do business soon! --Dan
Apr 7th, 2012 at 11:30:15 AM PDT by
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Hello!I was wondering, do you have a case for a pioneer face plate or something like that?
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