2.5mm / Pop Port Adaptor for Car Kit?

I currently have a Nokia Car Charger / Hands-free that my work installed, it has a power connector and a 2.5mm connector. I use it with a Nokia 1100 but I have upgraded to a Nokia 6100, however since the 1100 uses a 2.5mm connector and the 6100 uses some kind of Pop Port, it doesn't connect. I'm not sure of the brand of car kit since my wife is using the car, all I can remember is the name begins with 'A' but that's not much help. Anyway, if someone could suggest an appropriate product to use, that would be very helpful.
William.

The only car kit i can think of who supplies a cradle to fit the Nokia 1100 is THB Bury, if this is fitted into your car you will be able to replace the cradle, it simply clips off, expect to pay around £60. Let me know if you can see any names or part numbers.
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