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Posts posted by breinckens
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I'm thinking about getting a satellite radio receiver. I don't really want to make it a premanent fixture in my Boxster but I don't want a hokey install either. I see they now have portable units and was wondering if anyone has any experience with them or any other type of removable units.
Can anyone share what they have done?
Thanks,
Jon
I installed a TERK XM Commander in my '06 987S. No drilling..no holes. Works well..
BobR
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I would agree with all the other observations. The additional HP with the S is certainly a distinct advantage. The Boxster has had some problems with rear main seals. My first Boxster S's seal failed 6 months after the original factory warranty had expired. I would look at all the TSBs for the Boxster you are considering and make sure the critical ones have been done.
Clear protective stuff
in 997-1 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 2S, Carrera 4S)
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I had it installed by dealer for $1000 and it is absolutely worth it.