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Help! I also had bumper repainted and they disconnedted the radio. I have 1999 911 Cabriolet Cr-220 / Becker 1 /Serial number W5007388 30/98

Try 3030

or

3028

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wow that was fast I am waiting for the "wait" warning to go off and then I will try these thanks

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Help! I also had bumper repainted and they disconnedted the radio. I have 1999 911 Cabriolet Cr-220 / Becker 1 /Serial number W5007388 30/98

Try 3030

or

3028

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

wow that was fast I am waiting for the "wait" warning to go off and then I will try these thanks

These don't work any other suggestions?

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Help! I also had bumper repainted and they disconnedted the radio. I have 1999 911 Cabriolet Cr-220 / Becker 1 /Serial number W5007388 30/98

Sorry, diference of opinion

Your original Becker manufacturer's SN code is 3031

3031 it is! Gracias. You guys are the best :notworthy:

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