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Old 31-03-2010, 12:47 AM   #1
Doobsy
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Default Territory, iPhone and tomtom GPS

G'day,
New member, long-time Blue Oval lover.
Had an EFII Fairmont with heaps of go-fast bits but had to sell a few years ago.
Been driving the missus' mirage for the last year or so with great remorse. Have gone from choosing an XR5 then to the XR6T and have decided on the TS AWD Tezza in the next coupla months as we've decided to grow the clan sooner rather than later.
Just wanting to know if anyone is using the tom-tom app on the iPhone with the cradle and do you need the MP3 connection for the stereo or can you use it with the blue-tooth optional extra?
Anyone who's utilising it at the moment, would love some feedback.
The goal is to have the iPhone in the cradle and use it as GPS but be able to control volume, track-choice and answering calls via the 'wheel.
Once again, appreciate any users' feedback.
Cheers.
Benno.

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