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kdy2001uk

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  1. First of all, Thanks! :) I am not very familiar with the CDR-22 - I can only assume it is similar to the CDR-220. If we run with that assumption, call Becker (not sure where you are, but I called Becker of North America) and request the wiring kit to allow AUX input into your system. I simply added this wire to my CDR-220, and plugged it directly into the AUDIO OUT plug on the PC that is in the car. Then, any audio coming from my PC (such as the audio from a DVD) gets run through the factory amp, and the factory HU and then to the speaker system of the car. Quite enjoyable. The best part about doing this mod, is that the 7" touch screens fit so wonderfully into the upper dash portion of the Boxster. I only had about 1/2 cm of gap all the way around my Lilliput screen which I filled with cauk and painted over. The screen is not very heavy, so the filling compound does not have to be strong enough to carry any real weight. I find cauk works wonderfully. I still need to put some bondo compound over the cauk for that "factory feel" which is to be completed this weekend. More pics soon! By the way - I have the radioSHARK and have tried about 15 different solutions to get reception with no luck. More soon, Todd Sounds good! I'm thinking about buying a Centurion FD 7569 LCD screen + Centurion DVD-899 + FM modulator. I will plug the FM modulator into the stereo then run the DVD player and possibly daisy chain a TV FreeView tuner off the DVD player. I was thinking about putting a computer into the car but i think this will cost alot more money. What did you need to use the dremel for? Was that used to modify the Centre Console frame. How long did it take to install everything? Thanks Karl
  2. Thanks Reese! Yea, Im going to eventually pull the thing back out and do some surface bondo to get it to look a bit better. I've got some completed pictures and will be posting them shortly! This looks really good. If i wanted to add an 7" LCD screen and Dvd player to my car would this be compatible with the Porsche CDR-22 stereo. Also could you list the cables and other equipment i would need please? Thank You Karl
  3. I have the same problem and was told it is the Cats. You can get them replaced for 600 pounds or get someone to weld the cats back on securely.
  4. Do you have the website addess on how to do this? Thanks
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