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Deanski

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  1. IMHO Asking for $5K is quite high. Some dealers are willing to go $3K if that on a spec car. Shop around B4 you play hardball on price. Not sure on any holdback/spiff etc. Was this a coupe of cab? Up here, there is a shortage on coupes. Have you concidered the PCCB's? Nice to have :D I have them ordered on my C2S and did not go with the X51 power kit as close to $17K for a bit more HP was overkill on price. Besides, I hear they are behind on the X51 as it stands. Get the sport steering wheel as well. Feels much better than std steering wheel. Forgot if you listed the Sport Exhaust (PSE) really nice sound! I'm in the same boat... Waited a very long time for a P car of my dreams and finally returned my Lexus SC430! Build month: March. Delivery: Late April or May. Regards, Deanski
  2. Here's what I have for the mod: Regards, Deanski Here's what one member of the other forum got back from Porsche Germany dated 02/03/06: Here's what one member on the other forum recvd from Porsche directly: Forgive me for corresponding in English, but I am American. I was unable to find an email address for the factory on the United States website, however your address appears on the German website please forward this to the proper department-thank you. I recently ordered a 911 and await production and delivery. One option I was looking for was to have satellite radio in the vehicle. Nothing on the US website or information from my dealer can provide information to integrate Satellite radio into the PCM. Apparently it is available in the Cayenne. I called PCNA and the person with who I spoke was unable to assist. There are several web based bulletin boards where Porsche owners have debated the way to integrate satellite into the PCM to no avail. There is a large market in the United States for this ability. No one apparently has reached out to Germany for the solution, therefore my inquiry. Please respond with a solution. Thank you for your consideration. This morning I received the following reply: Dear, First of all, thank you for your purchase of a new Carrera. I am sure you will be very pleased by your decision. We have received many requests for a satellite radio option on our sportscars. Unfortunately, until very recently there has not been adequate antenna technology to allow a seamless integration of the antenna within the confines of our sportscars. We are currently working with our suppliers to find a solution. In the meantime, both XM and Sirius offer retrofit kits that can be installed in the vehicle on your own, unfortunately not integrated into PCM. I realize this is not an ideal solution, but until we have a factory developed offer this is the best alternative to obtain satellite service. Kind regards, Marianne Nebel Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft Dept. VO13 Porschestrasse 15 - 19 71634 Ludwigsburg So as far as I know, the vendor has yet to perfect the antenna for the 997's. Regards, Deanski (edit- remove images of TSBs - TSBs are for Contributing Members only - Loren)
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