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Isimple Pxamg Factory Radio Interface To Charge/control Iphone/ipod on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Franklin Square, New York, United States

Franklin Square, New York, United States
Condition:New

This fixed-price listing includes the iSimple Media Gateway (PXAMG). It does NOT come with the vehicle specific wire harness. A vehicle specific wire harness is necessary to install this in a vehicle.

When it was first introduced in late 2007, the iSimple Media GateWay (PXAMG) was the first interface to utilize a car’s built-in satellite radio connection to provide music from an iPod or iPhone, as well as library browsing by Artist, Album, Genre, and Playlist from the radio controls. 

The iSimple Media Gateway (PXAMG) is the ultimate in-car iPod/iPhone audio integration solution for select vehicles. Each vehicle-specific iSimple Media GateWay (PXAMG) kit provides a seamless connection between your iPod/iPhone and the factory-installed radio, offering crystal-clear music through satellite-ready radios in selected cars, trucks and SUVs.

Supports iOS7!

What's Inside?:

  • iSimple Media Gateway (PXAMG) Interface
  • ISPDC11 11ft iPod/iPhone docking/charging cable
  • Auxiliary audio input cable (left/right RCA and 3.5mm mini jack)
NO Harness Included

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