gmenounos
Vendor
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2003
- Location
- Watertown, MA, USA
- TDI
- '99.5 Golf GLS, '01 Jetta GLX Wagon (TDI conversion)
I'm selling a collection of parts comprising most of my past attempts to integrate Bluetooth and/or portable music players with the factory stereo in my MKIV Golf:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/66JecewG4U6vJesI2
Included are the following:
Motorola T605 Bluetooth interface with wired remote control, speaker, manual and box.
Motorola TK30 Bluetooth interface with OLED wired remote control:
The plastic is still on the remote control display (just like your grandmother's sofa)
Microphone that works with at least 1 of the above interfaces.
USB and/or iPod input adapters that work with at least 1 of the above interfaces.
Blitzsafe DMX V.5 aux in adapter for double-DIN stereos:
https://blitzsafe.com/catalog/vw-/-aux-dmx-v-5.html
GROM iPod aux input for single-DIN stereos.
VWCDPIC V2 aux input for single-DIN stereos:
https://web.archive.org/web/20110817024153/http://www.k9spud.com/vwcdpic/
Originally this was designed to go in the trunk and plug into the CD changer connector there. The problem was, you then had to run the aux in cables all the way to the front of the car so you could plug them into the headphone jack of your Sony Walkman or whatever. I used this for a while and then decided that it would be more convenient to plug it directly into the back of the radio. So I bought the various repair wires and the blue connector and made a big mess soldering the repair wires into the circuit board (I think maybe the wires were too large for the tiny circuit board). I usually solder pretty well, but this turned out really ugly. At some point while I was converting the board, I decided that aux-in was for losers and decided to go Bluetooth (or it could have been Phatbox) so I never actually tried it out. It may work or it may fry your stereo. Either way, it's included. Comes attached to a 40' spool of 18-gauge wire and a ring connector is included (needs a ground connection to work).
All this stuff did work when removed from the car but it's all as-is now as I don't have a way to test it.
All of the above for the low, low price of $40 shipped to your door (if your door is in the lower 48 states)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/66JecewG4U6vJesI2
Included are the following:
Motorola T605 Bluetooth interface with wired remote control, speaker, manual and box.
Motorola TK30 Bluetooth interface with OLED wired remote control:
Microphone that works with at least 1 of the above interfaces.
Blitzsafe DMX V.5 aux in adapter for double-DIN stereos:
VWCDPIC V2 aux input for single-DIN stereos:
https://web.archive.org/web/20110817024153/http://www.k9spud.com/vwcdpic/
Originally this was designed to go in the trunk and plug into the CD changer connector there. The problem was, you then had to run the aux in cables all the way to the front of the car so you could plug them into the headphone jack of your Sony Walkman or whatever. I used this for a while and then decided that it would be more convenient to plug it directly into the back of the radio. So I bought the various repair wires and the blue connector and made a big mess soldering the repair wires into the circuit board (I think maybe the wires were too large for the tiny circuit board). I usually solder pretty well, but this turned out really ugly. At some point while I was converting the board, I decided that aux-in was for losers and decided to go Bluetooth (or it could have been Phatbox) so I never actually tried it out. It may work or it may fry your stereo. Either way, it's included. Comes attached to a 40' spool of 18-gauge wire and a ring connector is included (needs a ground connection to work).
All this stuff did work when removed from the car but it's all as-is now as I don't have a way to test it.
All of the above for the low, low price of $40 shipped to your door (if your door is in the lower 48 states)
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