Cradle for Nokia 6100?

I have a 6100 but this phone does not appear in the drop down list of models for accessories on the Nokia site. Is it compatible with accessories for the 6101 or 6103 (these appear when I do a site search for 6100 accessories)?
What car cradle can I use? From other discussions I thought a CR-3 (or maybe a CR-24) might work. I can't find a CR-3 anywhere on the Nokia site or E-bay.
I have a Ford Focus with what I think might be a CK-7W. Will all Nokia cradles work with this kit?

I used to have a Nokia 6100 in a car kit but I cannot remember what model the kit was.
http://shop.nokia.co.uk/nokia-uk/product.aspx?sku=​3607438
The Nokia MBC-15S is the holder that will work with the Nokia 6100 - you can also use the AXF-15S which is the antenna coupler unit.
http://shop.nokia.co.uk/nokia-uk/product.aspx?sku=​3607437
I'm not sure if I used the Nokia Ck-7W with the 6100. If you try it and it doesn't work, it will come up with Accessory not supported, the POP-Port cable on the kit can be plugged directly into the 6100, and also into the MBC-15S holder detailed above.
The holder and antenna coupler are in stock at the UK nokia shop.
Hope this helps
Shunts...
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