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stuey

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  1. Hi jmbarroso I think that you should arrange a test drive of a demonstrator car from the Porsche dealership. This way you can immediately eliminate whether it is your mind or if there is an actual problem. Just give them a call and say that you want to do this at the time of dropping off your car. I have been in your situation before for something similar and was absolutely sure about performance and noises but had to give in to it being a figment of my imagination. I would still swear blind that I was right at the time, however I don't notice any issues now. As I said, the best judge is to try another car and then you may have evidence to substantiate your claim. Hope all goes well Stuey
  2. Csory, thanks for the info. It all helps! Congratulations with your new car! I'm sure you'll love it more and more each day - it feels so much more substantial than a Miata. Have fun!
  3. Easy. Create the playlist that you wish to burn. Go to Itunes>Edit>Preferences>Advanced>Burning and select MP3 CD. See attached image. Then burn. ;-)
  4. I particularly like their friendly returns policy..... ".....Therefore, we cannot offer a warranty, guarantee, or allow any returns of any kind..." made me chuckle to myself! S
  5. Thanks Loren, Just checked my version and it is 0402JD1 - looks like the OPC will need a bit of education on updated software. Still not sure if it will play MP3's though. Also I'll have to splash out £496 GBP on a new navigation DVD. Loren, what's the situation w.r.t. discussing where I got this info from? Or do I just say that I know that there was a TSB on Sept 7th 2005 discussing this? Regards Stu
  6. My car is a Jan '05 UK 987S w/PCM & Bose and just missed the April 05 change where the unit was able to play MP3's. Would someone know if a firmware update would fix this or be available? My OPC (Colchester, UK) says that it is not possible but I think that he is giving me the 'safe' answer. Failing this, I will have have to be patient and wait for the Denison MOST link (which I believe should be out Q1 2006??) and buy an iPod. This thread originally started over in the boxa.net forum and someone recommended I put it over here, at renntech. http://www.boxa.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=17969 Loren, would you know the answer to this? Thanks in advance everyone, Stuey
  7. Nice review and I agree entirely. I keep mine in sport mode most of the time. I especially like it on motorways (in the UK) you can literally flick the car from lane to lane with minimal body roll. Especially noticeable at high speeds. I see it as a major bonus. When in roadworks or speed bumps around town you just turn it off. I think the car (in standard guise) feels very tight and secure ... PASM enhances this feeling B) . Money well spent! I'd definitely spec it again. Hope this helps everyone.
  8. Can somebody please post a picture of the party which in fact is broken? Thx Oli <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi Oli, I've just joined. I have the same problem and have attached the offending part (well, this was the offending part in my case!) Regards Stu
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