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    2002 Porsche 911 Carerra Cab. Triple Black, 6spd
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  1. Does anyone know if 2005 997 Carerra S Wheels will fit on a 2002 911 Carerra without fitment problems. I'm not sure of the offset. I've been told they will but I think the rears are 11" which makes me unsure. Thanks.
  2. I already tried doing that. The Aux is on but if I unplug the changer it doesn't work. The only options are FM, CD, CDC. If I unplug the changer, then no CDC, but no aux to select either. I guess I'll call Becker soon and play with it again soon. I followed those instructions, just wondering if I missed something easy but I guess not. Thanks anyways.
  3. I sucessfully installed the powered Ipod connector wired to my CDR220 thru the aux input (cd changer) and using the cell phone wiring for power. Thanks to everyone for the instructions and advice. Pretty straight forward. To play the ipod I put the stereo on CD changer setting, it plays the ipod fine and stereo display is as if the cd changer was playing. Going thru tracks and such Is there a way to play thru aux and remove the changer. I currently must have the changer plugged in and discs in it for the stereo to recoginze it. I guess the stereo thinks it's playing the cd changer but is really playing the ipod signal coming in thru the changer input. If I unplug it, the stereo only gives me option of playing radio or CD, no aux. Is there a way to wire so I play the ipod thru aux and completely remove the cd changer? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Scott
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