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  1. Cool..what did you have to do to actually install the unit in the dash? Is the standard Porsche opening DIN or DIN and a half? I noticed no one sells a "kit" to install the aftermarket stereos. I may also rewire my speakers, if it is not too much of a headache. I just found some 4" component speakers that would fit up top on the dash, and a decent amp. Isn't there a Volkswagen/Audi aftermarket wiring harness that would let me avoid cutting any wires?
  2. I just bought a 2000 Boxster S with only 9,000 miles on it...and I love it. What I don't love, however, is the "high end" stereo it came with. It has 6 speakers, which is cool, and an amp, which is cool, and a 6 CD changer, which is cool; however, I would gladly replace the entire pile with a Pioneer or Alpine MP3/CD/Satellite system with a REAL amp and speakers. Is there any sort of aftermarket wiring harness, so I don't have to cut my harness up? That way, if a ever decide to sell, I can easily throw the old system back in for those folks who love OEM...
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