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I recently purchased a 1994 964 C4. There is a red LED on the radio that flashes continuously. Is this normal? Can I somehow shut it off? The radio is a Porsche model CR-1 and the LED is located on the radio's front panel in-between the eject and AME/CD SCN buttons. The car also has a Sony 12 CD changer installed in the trunk. Could this be a factor? Thanks, Fred
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:clapping: I've heard this mod will produce a deeper/10dB louder exhaust note and a little more torque. Is there a downside, something that could bite me later? Is the bypass reverseable? Thanks. :clapping:
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Porsche has a stone guard film that can be put on the rear fender flares or you could get one of the aftermarket clear protection companies to cover even more.
Thank you, Loren, you're a gentleman and a scholar.
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Speedster Seats
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I'm thinking about purchasing a 1994 red Speedster, completely stock except for the seats. Can anyone tell me where to find the original seats or a reasonable copy? Thanks