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11 minutes ago, Series900 said:

Loren, after a good hot fire , a replacement front harness, paint, undercoating, a donor car for all the plastic that melted. Followed With a pts2 recode to abs pump replacement, now down to Litronics and radio! 

Cdr220

typ 4462

serial # 25016872

thanks!

 

Try 3098

 

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 Thank you Loren 

 

Thank you thank you thank you

 

I now have am able to turn on my radio. But the truth is I usually just listen to the  Engine on my turbo Porsche which will sound awesome when I install my new straight pipes. 

 

 You are a credit to the Porsche community and car lovers everywhere. A true gentleman who tolerates those of us who don't know how to follow directions.  Sorry about the email. 

 

Thanks for your patience

 

Have a good evening

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Loren you are a great asset to the forum.  Replaced battery in 2001 996 TT and I don’t have the radio code.  Greatly appreciate your assistance.

 

Type 4462

serial # Y5048755

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