How to stream music to a audio player(car stereo) which supports ipod,using android? - General Questions and Answers

Now most of you know that if you connect your iPhone/iPod to any iPod certified audio device then you can even stream(from online services) your music to the speakers. However on android you are limited to stored media only(although newer android versions have support for this but the audio player must also support this feature).My question being how to fool the audio device(car stereo) into believing that the music is being played via iPhone.
My android version being 4.1.2 and phone being Samsung GT-I8262 and stereo being Toyota PZ071-0D609(OEM).
Rooting is not a problem and so is changing the firmware on the audio player(with instructions ofcourse).

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