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    996 C4 Cabriolet MK2, E60 530xi

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  1. I replaced my key head recently with the 911 Key Head. Big difference. The 997 key head will NOT fit.
  2. YOU are right!! my bad. MOST came 2003+ BTW swap out is possible - just a tiny bit more expensive.
  3. I would go with number 2. If you have MOST fibre optic wiring which came in 2004, it's a little more complicated but people have done it. If you don't have MOST (pre 2004) then it's very easy. Just buy the Eurospeed double DIN kit on ebay and you're all set. Do a search on this forum. The OBC will continue to work fine.
  4. also check if the car has a robotop or smarttop installed that is perhaps malfunctioning
  5. I've only heard of one other person on the interweb having this same issue was never solved...
  6. That will be an awesome, epic drive. Make sure to take pics!. Anyway here's a good trip checklist: 1. Check all fluids and top off - don't forget windshield washer fluid good to -15F 2. Check air pressure in tires 3. Bring along a tire plug patch kit - you never know where you'll be - I've found it invaluable and faster than waiting for a tow truck. 4. Make sure your portable aircompressor works 5. I hope you have AT LEAST all season tires if not winter tires. North of VA/ DC area it will get cold and your summer tires will become hockey pucks with very little traction. All seasons will help. You can get reasonably inexpensive Continental DWS or if price is no object go with Michelin A/S 3 (I track my car with Michelin A/S 3 - they're that good) 6. Download the app WAZE from either google or appstore. It's the best navigation app out there with realtime data - and it's free - and tells you where cops are too. Drive safe!
  7. Just monitor air pressure regularly to ensure there's no leakage from the bent sections
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