Ipod NANO 7th Gen adapter for 2009 G37

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Just got an 09 G37x and went out to buy both the cable (missing from car) and a new Ipod Nano (7th generation). I realize now that this Nano has a much smaller input port than the usual Apple 16 pin connector that is on the opposite end of my car's adapter cable. After searching the internet as well as this site for anybody who knows where to find the 16 pin to new Nano Input jack or if 1 even exist. Thanks in advance!


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Yeah, you won't find a Infiniti cable to work so you will need to try something similar to what Joe linked.

trilink4
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Thanks Guys. was going to order on Amazon and found out Best buy had them also for 29....couldn't wait so paid the extra 3 bucks. So now my issue is that it won't charge and this nano's battery life seriously SUCKS. Now I see I can find an adapter to go with my adapters adapters adapter so that it charges while the car is running.....wtf really Apple? Now I know why I love my Galaxy S and PC! Cheers!

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Life is all about challengers based on past decisions ;)

Too many technological updates to keep up with and Apple constantly changing their plugs is a BS move, IMO


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