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mts

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  1. Can anyone point me in the direction of some install instructions for the 2004 PSE? The exahust itself is easy enough, but I'm having a little difficultly making heads or tails out of some of the parts that run to the sports switch in the dash. I thought there would be some basic instructions in the box from Porsche, but no such luck. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Mike
  2. Given the fact it seems near impssible to add aftermarket Navigation to a MOST car, would it be possible to hook up the Navigation part without the stereo part? On my 2004 986S there’s room to have the current stereo unit and HVAC in the car and also have a nice 7" Nav system display. On the Nav system all you would lose would be the voice commands……you would still have the directions/display. You could continue using the old stereo for audio (CD’s, radio, etc). It’s probably a stupid idea but it seems like it would work……sort of like just adding a portable nav system to the current car, but it would be permanant mounted with a much larger screen. If you could figure out a way to get some basic sound added for the nav only it still might be pretty cool. Some of the 7" aftermarket systems have come down so much in cost they aren't much more expensive than the high end portable ones. Thoughts or suggestions?
  3. Really NICE kit!! It would be great if there were an option for the MOST bus cars in the future.
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