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  1. Thanks so much for all the info. Its not a top of the range model so when I couldn't obviously find it I assumed it wasn't there. I know its only a little thing but I'd rather use the ipod than cd's and my lads are desperate to have an ipod full of dubstep blaring out I'll try holding the cd button in and if it goes to aux I'll go on a port hunt
  2. Thanks for the info. I'll have an in depth rummage when I bring it home and I'll have the manual to read then too
  3. Thanks for the info Floyd77 - I'll have a look for it again when I collect it at the end of the week. Do you know if it was pretty standard that Audi fit it in the 08 A3 or was it and optional extra?
  4. Has it floyd77?? I had what I thought was a good look for one but didn't see it. Where is it? * Tell me! Tell me!! * I found like a slide back draw in between the front seats and that had a cup holder lurking inside. I hope you're right Floyd77 you might have made my/kids day :-)
  5. Mozalon no cassette but thanks for your idea
  6. Hi all again - it looks like I've moved since my first post The car is new to me - it's 08 A3 I couldn't find a Aux port so I reckon its pretty much their basic stereo (because I know they also put Bose in them - sadly this isn't) There is however a pull out ashtray that would be perfect for putting and hiding a Aux port without altering the look of the dashboard. Of course I don't know if that is feasible or possible it's only me thinking
  7. Thanks all for the replies. I don't know what stereo it is I'm buying a new car and it has a standard Audi stereo in it. I'm definitely not up to fitting anything myself and being a new car to me I want it doing right. sorry I'm not much help here am I? - what a numpty
  8. Thanks for the reply No User Name, I've already got one of those but the sound quality is very hit and miss and a bit rubbish
  9. As the title says really. I'm wanting to put an Aux port in the car so we can play music from ipod and phones through the stereo. Any recommendations or advice gratefully received and any idea how much this may cost. Thanks in advance
  10. I don't think it's the paying for the TV, it's the extortionate amount it costs that is my gripe.
  11. It's a complete rip off When my ex OH was in hospital following a heart attack nearly 7 years ago, with TV, phone calls and parking for nearly 3 weeks he was in, it cost us a fortune. That was with a young family and the uncertainty of reduced wages/sick pay to worry about.
  12. OP I assume you have broadband already? If you do, you will be paying your line rental anyway - how does plusnet compare with your current provider? I agree the installation fee does seem a little mean considering it's a prize. Really not what I expected from PlusNet. I am a PlusNet customer and have been for years and they are a top company for customer service.
  13. It cost £260 and I know in the grand scheme of guitars thats cheap, but not so cheap if it's got to be replaced:( Any idea how much a repair like that would be - less than £260? Thanks for the recommendation btw
  14. My eldest son has accidently dropped on broken the neck of my youngest sons electric guitar Now being a complete numpty and knowing nothing about guitars I would appreciate any advice please. Can a new neck be put on a guitar, who and where if it can? Any idea of a price approx - its a stagg Please because full on war has broken out:rant: and I'm ready to sit in a corner stabbing myself in the eyes with blunt pencils because its more fun
  15. I highly recommend Thorncliffe Garage on the Thorncliffe Industrial estate High Green/Chapeltown. Not the cheapest MOT price but I have never been ripped off. The place is always busy and that speaks volumes IMO.
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