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Hi Kenny. I have been told by Stevinson Porsche that they do not fit. Sorry. I have been looking at the same swap. Look at FVD for steering wheels. They are very nice but pricey. Google "FVD Porsche"
Thanks Jack!
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I was wondering how difficult it would be to swap out the OEM steering wheel out of a 01 turbo and replace it with one out of a 08 997. Does anyone know? I was told that there might be problems with the airbag connector and also that it may need an adaptor.
TIA
Kenny
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Update. I purchased two Solisto units from Europe and installed it in less than half an hour in my 2002 996 turbo with PCM1 Nav. It works great! There are few things you need to do with your playlist on the ipod and you do not get song title or artist info on your nav screen but it works just like a CD changer. I love it! Sound quality is great too. If interested, I have one for sale.
Does the ipod interface with the Solisto unit essentially make the CD changer useless? Is it more or less a audio in? Sounds like it was a pretty easy install. Can you PM me your price? Thanks!
Wide-body Rear LEDs - Who wants them?
in 996 TT, 996 TT S, 996 GT2
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I'm still in from the original 6spd list. thank you for all of your effort! :cheers: