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  1. They are all listed (with photos) in the Summer Tires and Wheels TSB for the Cayman... http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?app=downloads&module=display&section=download&do=confirm_download&id=949
  2. I have read a lot about the reasonably successful installs of the Cayenne kit in sports cars w/ pcm 2.1. i am first curious if anybody has tried the nav-tv sirpor2 (sirius) section or the itronic xm section? and what they think about it compared to the Cayenne XM kit? i am about to put a mObridge bluetooth / ipod combo in my 2006 cayman s ... and put in satellite radio at the same time w/ both working through the pcm. i wish mObridge had their XM kit complete - but they are only in beta testing ... and apparently thats been going on for a while. i haven't read anything about the itronic unit ... but similar issues with the nav-tv unit - in regard to losing the channels, and draining the power of the battery (similar to the nav-tv tooki bluetooth). yes this is the expensive way to go, but its cheaper than a 2009 or 2010 car ... and i want to keep my car looking original. many thanks for your insight scott
  3. Anybody know the part number for the Carrera Sport or Carrera S2 wheel for the Cayman? i tried to get a price from Sunset - and the only thing they could find was the wheel / tire package. i already have a brand new set of Bridgestones on my Carrera S wheels - just thinking about a new look. many thanks scott
  4. I know this thread has been around for a while, but i have a question on which Cayenne kit you installed, there is a kit for a Cayenne with a cd changer - 95504490268, and another for the Cayenne without a cd changer - 95504490267. the reason i ask it that i want to put xm into my 2006 - 987 Cayman. and i'm not sure if there is a better option than the Cayenne kit. many thanks scott
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