First off Jazzy. you da MAN!
I ordered one of Jazzys miracle inline aux input devices, and it arrived a mere 2 days later. Big ups to that. well last night a friend and I decided to put this sucker in. Before I even started i went down to the shack, grabbed a 6' cable, 6" cable and a flush mount 1/8" connector because I wanted to do a little custom install. Well I didnt do as I was suppose to do and actually read all the instructions before starting (egotistical bastard). We started on it around 9:30 in the evening. I also decided since i was going to have the dash apart I would install my turbo timer. Ive had the dash apart before installing gauges in my cubby, so i just figured it would be a piece of cake, plug this thing into the back of the radio and go at it.. well 1/2 way through the install I then realized how stupid I was. I didnt realize you had to take the whole CD changer and a/c control unit apart to do all this =P.. but 4 hours later I finally had a few beers down and a big smile on my face when my Ipod was pumping Disturbed through my CD player . It's really not a difficult install, it was just alot more taking crap apart than I anticipated. finally I got it exactly how I wanted it. I wanted a little port jack, so i could hook my portable DVD player up to it for trips.. etc. so we all voted and the port ended up right behind the e-brake. its a nice clean install, and unless you know its been done, it just looks like its suppose to be there. My only advice if you go with a port setup, remember red wire=tip=left and black=ring=right. so you get your channels soldered to the cable right.
Here's a couple of crappy pics.. yeah i know i need to vacuum
http://angevine.org/temp/ipod1.jpg
http://angevine.org/temp/ipod2.jpg
another sweet feature is that I can plug my phone into it.. and when i'm listening to CD's My phone will ring over the stereo. kind of a ghetto phone interrupt until I can set up a real one. but it works.
-Tronix(rock on, and thanks jazzy)GT