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Old 04-08-2012, 02:54 PM
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Hey guys, I just bought a WS6 and it has a whole aftermarket sound system in it.

Panasonic CQ-VD7003U Head unit...

Kicker Components in the doors and rear.
2 12" Hifonics subs in the old t top area
and of course 2 amps

My question is, this model of headunit is discontinued and i want to hook up Panasonics ipod interface cable for my iphone... the Panasonic CA-DC300U
but it is also discontinued. I cant find it anywhere, theres one on ebay but doesnt look anything like the above link. Its an awesome system and it sounds great, i just really want to listen to my iphone or ipod instead of dealing with stupid cds. What do you guys think i should do, and if you find the cable let me know. I would like to keep and use the unit, but if its not possible i guess i can use my crappy fm transmitter for now lol
Thanks in advance.

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Just plug "panasonic cy-em100u" into google. I found a site that claims to have it in stock for $75.
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Just plug "panasonic cy-em100u" into google. I found a site that claims to have it in stock for $75.
Thats a different part number, will that work?
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It's listed as the auxiliary input expansion module for Panasonic models. It isn't iPhone/iPod specific but it will allow you to plug in those devices as an auxiliary audio source. That would mean controlling track selection on the device instead of the head unit but it's better than FM modulation.




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