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  1. I have OEM 997 Black Rubber mats in my 99 C4 with a Savanna Beige interior and they are awesome! Way better than aftermarket. Can post a picture if you like. There is a small fitment issue on the drivers side with a slight bulge by the fuse box but after a few days the mat conforms perfectly. The passenger side is perfect.

    Where did you get OEM rubber mats? I cannot find them for my 2002 Carerra. Thank you!

  2. Another alternative is to buy the cable supplied by Porsche owner Euclid. See link below.

    http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/automot...n-iporsche.html

    I currently use the Becker cable but Oggie recommend another one from Euclid. I cannot seem to get the correct link to that post. It says I don't have permission. Please help! I have terrible ground noise so I want to use your recommendation. Thanks!

  3. Thanks. Where can I buy this Becker wire? This is a direct connect wire, correct?

    I just bought a 996 Carrera (2002) and am trying to get a direct connection for my Ipod (not interested in the FM modulator connection). Is this possible with and without a NAV system?

    The Dension direct connect looks like it works for 2003 and newer units, so I am a year off.

    Thanks!

    Jason

    jmrecio@yahoo.com

    404-668-3650

    Becker offers an adaptor that uses the aux inputs on the back of the radio. However this eliminates the CD changer that uses these inputs so it is one or the other.

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