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iSimple PXAMG - iPod Adapter model PXAMG 

New in Box - Peripheral Electronics Isimple PXAMG

Factory Radio Ipod Add On. iSimple GateWay Media Interface For iPod And Auxiliary Audio by PAC®. Recipient of a 2008 CES Innovations Award, the PXAMG is the first interface ever to bring the iPod™, HD Radio™ broadcasting, to your factory stereo

Requires Vehicle Specific Harness for true plug and play capability

Easy to Install

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