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Old 4th December 2007, 22:50   #1
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As the title says - brand new Harmon Kardon Drive and Play kit.

Never opened or fitted - I bought this before my Eclipse Double Din HU so I don't need it now.

For those who don't know what this unit does, it allows you to connect an Ipod to your car radio and give you full Ipod controls with full display. Here is a brief description:

Key Features
  • iPod connection system for factory and aftermarket car stereos
  • Includes backlit, dash-mountable display
  • Includes remote-mount control knob with five-button navigation
  • Connection plug compatible with all dockable iPods (system uses the connection cable that came with your iPod)
  • System connects to any factory or aftermarket stereo via the internal FM modulator or auxiliary input connection
  • Brain unit features AUX-IN pass-through for connecting another component to your system
  • 3-meter installation cables for display and controller included
  • Universal mounting hardware included
  • Controls all iPod functions from the remote controller
  • Customize iPod menus on the fly
  • 12V power adapter included
  • Charges iPod while connected

Have a look here also: http://www.harmankardon.com/drive-1/default_dp1.aspx

I'm looking for £40 plus the postage. Payment by Paypal. PM me if interested
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Old 7th December 2007, 19:00   #2
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£35 plus postage anyone?
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OK guys, £30 plus postage before it goes on eBay?
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may be interested in this but how does it connect to a standard sympony head unit and also i take it that it will work with any ipod
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how does it connect to a standard symphony head unit and also i take it that it will work with any ipod
I'm not familiar with the Symphony, but you can connect via an aux input(if your radio has one) or via wired FM transmitter if your radio has no aux input.

Have a look here for more information: http://www.harmankardon.com/drive-1/default_dp1.aspx
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still interested in this but wont be able to do anything till after christmas now , so if you want to put it on ebay do so ,if it doesnt sell then i may have it in new year many thanks
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I will not be putting it on eBay until the New Year anyway, so if you are still interested, send me a PM in early January.
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If this is linked via fm modulator do you lose any radio clarity due to the ariel being split? Some devices do but some dont. You might not know if it wasn't fit.
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