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(SOLD) Iron Cross Ipod interface. This was on my bike for 2 years with trouble free use. Comes with 3' cable. $250 new asking $125 shipped.
The HDPDPLUS2 iPod interface connects to the Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon®, FACTORY INSTALLED ON ALL 2006-2013 TOURING BIKES, and it will work with your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPod Nano, and it will also work with your 5th Generation iPod and iPod Classic. *
The HDPDPLUS2 not only charges and controls the compatible iPods, but it also automatically plays and pauses your iPod with the ignition and source switching as well. Now you will be able to have endless hours of music without ever having to worry about the battery on your iPod going dead
Last edited by kenk4HD; Feb 28, 2016 at 06:30 PM.
Reason: Price reduction
That is correct. The new Lightning "smaller port" for the Iphone 5 and 6 will require the adapter. I used this unit with my Iphone 5S with the adapter.
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