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2005 - 2008 911 Cayman Boxster Double Din Kit


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We posted an offer on Renntech offering a kit and we received a few people offering to donate their vehicles. We finally have the right vehicle with the right circumstance (meaning it's not their main source of transportation) to begin the process of developing a kit. Everything (we think) that is needed has been ordered, but until we can see what's behind the OEM radio, it's hard to say what else is needed for the project. Our goal is to design a kit & provide a detailed DIY photo instructions for forum members to use. As always, the highest level of quality in design & materials will be applied and the estimated cost will be half of what is being offered from Japan. In addition, completeness of the kit for rock solid install is of the essence.

Trieullionaire

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We posted an offer on Renntech offering a kit and we received a few people offering to donate their vehicles. We finally have the right vehicle with the right circumstance (meaning it's not their main source of transportation) to begin the process of developing a kit. Everything (we think) that is needed has been ordered, but until we can see what's behind the OEM radio, it's hard to say what else is needed for the project. Our goal is to design a kit & provide a detailed DIY photo instructions for forum members to use. As always, the highest level of quality in design & materials will be applied and the estimated cost will be half of what is being offered from Japan. In addition, completeness of the kit for rock solid install is of the essence.

Trieullionaire

please add me to the list too ;)

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We posted an offer on Renntech offering a kit and we received a few people offering to donate their vehicles. We finally have the right vehicle with the right circumstance (meaning it's not their main source of transportation) to begin the process of developing a kit. Everything (we think) that is needed has been ordered, but until we can see what's behind the OEM radio, it's hard to say what else is needed for the project. Our goal is to design a kit & provide a detailed DIY photo instructions for forum members to use. As always, the highest level of quality in design & materials will be applied and the estimated cost will be half of what is being offered from Japan. In addition, completeness of the kit for rock solid install is of the essence.

Trieullionaire

Have you completed the study enough to determine if it will be possible to install the After market Double din in a 987 with Bose?

Mark

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