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  • Nice!

  • Thanks - Never heard of a cassette adapter for Aux, so I'll check that out. There is a cassette play in this car.

    Rich

  • Thanks - I'm buying a 2001 Range Rover 30th anniversary edition and I want a radio with an AUX to connect my ipod to - will that be just as easy? I pick up the car on Jan 3, 2012. Are there radios that with fit the car with an AUX?

    Rich M

  • There are many different types of Aux-in adaptors. RF where you tune to a specific FM radio station. Cassette adaptor and a direct audio input. Direct input is the best. Check the internet for these devices, there is a lot of internet competition for sale of these devices.

  • I have the same rover..when I bought it the stereo had been takin out...I have all the plugs but the wires had been cut to short to see the color..all I know is the brown has two greens two yellos reds blues..if you could possible state the colors on the blue/grey plugs and wire location that would be awesome

  • Thanks so much for posting this video, I just could not work out how to get the radio out without breaking anything in the process. After seeing this vid I got it straight out first go. Thankyou!

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