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trieullionaire

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  1. We've had other Porsche owners install it without a problem regarding the harnesses provided. We're currently not providing harnesses & antenna adapter to Porsche with the MOST bus until we come up with a plug & play solution.

    Trillionaire

    Hi trillionaire,

    Thanks for the reply, but you didn't reply to the question of the BOSE - AVIC interface. I want to continue using the BOSE amp, with the AVIC as the preamp only. Does your kit's harness support this?

    Regards, Luís

  2. You can use either the Universal or the Pioneer kit provided on Ebay, depending whether you have cage & cage brackets (which should of came with the system). It'll work for all aftermarket double din systems.

    Trillionaire

    Hi,

    I have a 996TT 09/2001 (non-MOST, of course) with PCM1 and BOSE system and would like to install an AVIC HD3-II, which I think it's the equivalent to the US AVIC-Z3 model. Can you provide a kit customized to this configuration, i.e., with the proper harness? Further, can you also provide a matt black finish to the trim fascia?

    Do you know if I can connect the existing PCM1 GPS antenna to the AVIC? This would simplify enormously the install.

    Luís

  3. We posted an offer on Renntech offering a kit and we received a few people offering to donate their vehicles. We finally have the right vehicle with the right circumstance (meaning it's not their main source of transportation) to begin the process of developing a kit. Everything (we think) that is needed has been ordered, but until we can see what's behind the OEM radio, it's hard to say what else is needed for the project. Our goal is to design a kit & provide a detailed DIY photo instructions for forum members to use. As always, the highest level of quality in design & materials will be applied and the estimated cost will be half of what is being offered from Japan. In addition, completeness of the kit for rock solid install is of the essence.

    Trieullionaire

  4. The carbon fiber faceplates will be available tomorrow on Ebay @ 10pm E.S.T for those who have emailed or PM me. We would have had it on last week but we needed to make some last minute changes. We initially used a computerized CNC router but the outcome wasn't good enough for carbon fiber material. So, we switched to a high powered water jet cutter that was capable of giving us the finish product we were going after. The results proved to be a huge success, wait till you see it! I also wanted to take the time to thank those who have bought a kit directly from my brother or off of Ebay! Well, I hope everyone enjoys the rest of their weekend! C-ya, it's pardee time!

    Trieullionaire

  5. cbbepop,

    I took all the parts & sanded it down with 440 grit sandpaper, then washed/ dried it & wiped with a tacky clothe to remove any dust or small debris. I then had my brother primed & painted it. There's a thin layer of primer & metallic paint and 4-5 coats of clear gloss enamel for maximum strength & durability. My brother baked all the parts for 2 sunny days straight to have everything dry to the core. Very labor intensive- for all the parts we did, you're looking at a good 4-5 days (dissemble, prep, paint, cure, reassemble). But with all hard work, you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor afterwards (can't say I speak for my brother, lol)!

    440 sandpaper

    tacky clothe

    Primer spray can

    Rustoleum Plastic spray can-Metallic

    Enamel Polyurethane Clear Coat spray can- Glossy Finish

    $30-$40 bucks

    Looks great! :D I'm gonna have a go at mine then instead of pay $150 minimum or $500+ for a new one...only problem I forsee already is removing the center console

    Its actually pretty fun when you have finished the work at the end of the day. A job well done is a reward in itself, just ask my brother. Center console not too bad at all, just have to take your time and figure out the best way to take it out with out using a lot of force.

  6. Hey trieullionaire

    Where did you purchase the LEDs from?

    I spotted these on ebay and liked the looks of them...just don't know about the quality <_< though for that price...

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...898704&rd=1

    Yeah I bought mine from Zomk Speed on Ebay. It's actually pretty affordable, $156.00 I think. So far no problems, I get a lot of people telling me the lights are extremely bright when I step on the brakes. I bought mine because one of my originals had a big crack in it, and so decided to look at some alternatives.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/97-04-PORSC...99207QQtcZphoto

  7. Many will not believe me when I say this, but the wider tires enhance the overall feel of the drive. My car drives smoother & quieter with the new rims & tires as opposed to factory ones. As far as clearance, all that is needed is 1-2 mm in the wheel well. I used 6mm spacers in the rear plus added longer tire bolts to get a few more threads to bit. Had them now for 4 months now, zero issues.

    I took all the parts & sanded it down with 440 grit sandpaper, then washed/ dried it & wiped with a tacky clothe to remove any dust or small debris. I then had my brother primed & painted it. There's a thin layer of primer & metallic paint and 4-5 coats of clear gloss enamel for maximum strength & durability. My brother baked all the parts for 2 sunny days straight to have everything dry to the core. Very labor intensive- for all the parts we did, you're looking at a good 4-5 days (dissemble, prep, paint, cure, reassemble). But with all hard work, you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor afterwards (can't say I speak for my brother, lol)!

    440 sandpaper

    tacky clothe

    Primer spray can

    Rustoleum Plastic spray can-Metallic

    Enamel Polyurethane Clear Coat spray can- Glossy Finish

    $30-$40 bucks

  8. You may want to check the following fuses related to

    -Central locking/alarm system control unit, engine electronics control unit

    -or Terminal 86s: Instrument cluster, radio, central locking/alarm system control unit, info system, roll-over-sensor control unit

    When I first bought my car, the previous owner had the XM power spliced from the factory radio. Since I didn't subscribed to XM, I decided to add some accent lightings to the footwell area drawing from the same power source. What happen was I heard a pop and same thing happened to my car. You get the gauges lit up but the car doesn't turn over. So I checked every single related fuse I could find, and eventually the culprit had to do with some radio alarm fuse that blew. So check thoses fuses above and look at your fuse box diagram to see if there are any other possible fuse that are related to alarm or radio and check them too. I pulled 4 fuses out before I found the one that was broken. Needless to say, I removed the XM and the accent lightings and removed the spliced wire to insure I didn't draw any additional power from there again. No problems ever since. Good luck.

  9. I hear the click too. Which I thought was weird at first but after reading the Porsche manual about how you should depress the clutch all the way when shifting gears, it kinda makes me think that they designed it that way to let you know when it's considered fully depressed. Just a thought, not 100% sure.

  10. -19 inch Rims (R 275/35/19 F 235/30/19)

    -Rear Wing Spoiler

    -Silver Painted Interior Parts

    >Center Console

    >Arm rest

    >Dash trims

    -Smoked Tail Lights

    -DVD Navigation w/ rearview camera

    -Convertible parking bypass

    -Blue L.E.D. instrument gauges

    -Red brake calipers

    -Tinted side windows and windscreen

    -Aluminum foot pedals

    Nice pics but that is what the Registry is for... ;)

    Never even knew about the Registry. Just saw that hyperlink next to your screen name, good point mate! Will have to check it out.

  11. trieullionaire - Where did you get the rear spoiler?

    She is a beaty!!! :D

    Got them from www.fiberwerks.com. It took me a while to find this spoiler when I was shopping for one. There were a couple other ones I was considering. I think it looks great because it kinda integrate with the contour of the car from the side and rear pretty well, and my OEM rear spoiler still functional when I hit 75 mph.

  12. -19 inch Rims (R 275/35/19 F 235/30/19)

    -Rear Wing Spoiler

    -Silver Painted Interior Parts

    >Center Console

    >Arm rest

    >Dash trims

    -Smoked Tail Lights

    -DVD Navigation w/ rearview camera

    -Convertible parking bypass

    -Blue L.E.D. instrument gauges

    -Red brake calipers

    -Tinted side windows and windscreen

    -Aluminum foot pedals

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  13. Currently, we only have kits for 996 & 986 and Pioneer systems are the only brand that is supported by our kit. but this will soon change. We have all the parts we need except for the housing & housing brackets for the new kit. We had to make some revisions to the one we did a couple weeks back but it coming together nicely. This universal kit will work for just about any double din system. In addition, we will SOON have kits for newer models of Porsche. Please be patient as we're working hard to bring you only the very best.

    Trieullionaire

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