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    I have just bought a mark v GT tdi with single cd player. I have a Grom usb that I would like to plug in to the unit. On my previous car it just plugged in to the cd changer leads where the cd changer was.

    Are there cd changer leads in the golf so that I don't have to go directly in to the head unit.
     
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    hi mate, the changer is normally fitted in the centre consol armrest, as yours doesnt have a changer the lead prob wont be there, but you can get the cd changer lead off EBAY for £9.99 plus p&p

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