Ipod in car install

I have a BMW 323i, 2000 .. Let me know if I can install a system to listen music from my ipod with an auxiliary? in my car... is possiblE?

WOW - yes that was it -i've never touched that button - didn't even know it was there - must have been the tech trying to see if the interface was working properly - thank you so much

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