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  1. Parrot MKI9000 in a TT 
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    Just purchased the new Parrot MKI9000 bluetooth car kit to fit into my Audi TT Coupe. I have the BNS 5.0 head unit which replaced a standard Concert CD player. The back fitting is the large square quadlock plug.

    Any ideas which wiring adaptor i should be getting to convert the car system to ISO to allow easy fitting of the Parrot unit. Also will I need to swap any wires as has been suggested with other Audi's fitting similar units.

    Any assistance would be great.

    Regards to all.
     
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    Can't help with that particular head sorry, but I can tell you that my new MKi9200 went straight into my Symphony II using the supplied connectors - only changes I had to make was for the two power feeds and the mute supply.

    Hope that helps.
     
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