Car charger for my iPod Shuffle 2nd Gen ?

I need a car charger for my 2nd Gen Shuffle - but all I can find is USB chargers - anyone got any ideas?

Hi,
I think it'll work just to plug in your base station usb into the usb charger?!
br Paul

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