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  1. Thanks all for your thoughts.

    Personally, I think Porsche did a great job with GT3 front (kubota - I don't know that answer to your question, but I know that they have now recognized that they've mis-priced the body part and will likely adjust the number accordingly (coming from a dealer)). I knew that the rear spoiler was going to be interesting/controversial as it's a hybrid solution.

    I decided to share this with you all because I am absolutely excited about it - my wife and two kids are also big fans (votes that count!!!)

    To be honest, it does get a bit too much attention on the road with these "fast and furious" Japanese car guys nagging to race. :)

    Let me know if you have any questions and interested in doing something similar.

    i have the same color combo as you black on black 05 997s. I just got my gt3 bumper painted install. Will get her back today. I haven't decided n the spoiler. My wife's been nagging about the rice rocket look if i added the rear. But that's all relevant to the eye of the beholder.

  2. That looks like the microphone I got with the Tooki. Here's my install location - very similar to Bob's. Scuzy - I'd be interested in a picture of yours. Moni (CEO of NAV-TV) has confirmed that this is the part he selected - it's an Ericsson part. See http://navtv.com/forum/index.php?topic=47.0

    Top up, on the freeway at highway speeds, two reports now have said that the conversation is perfectly understandable. One said it sounded like a speakerphone, the other said it sounded like a normal cellphone call. I haven't tried top down yet.

    Maybe i should velcro the mic onto the top instead of cliping it into the sun visor.

  3. Actually, I may move it to the steering wheel housing - i like the OEM type look.

    I did investigate how the housing was assembled. Two things stopped me for the moment. 1. i don't know how much room is underneath the housing; e.g, is there enough room to mount the nav-tv mic since it's about 1/2 inch high. 2. there's been some discussion on the location that gives the best audio to the person on the other end. Supposedly the overhead position is better but i don't know that for a fact.

    the instructions for the navtv mic indicate that they reccommend install near the overhead console. i'd prefer the OEM location

    that mic doesn't look like the one i have on my tooki. Is it a different mic ? Mine has a clip and a swivel to adjust the mic.

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