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Old 08-20-2009, 09:12 PM #16  
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While I will spend this weekend stopping by local audio shops to swap out the stock CD player with an aftermarket unit, at least allowing me to play MP3 CD since the OEM CD player + changer can't play my CD-R consistently...without any ipod adapter option, I need at least a CD player that processes MP3 CDs.

Anyway, not sure if I will hit any technical challenges there as I haven't bothered replacing OEM audio unit with aftermarket for such a long time, especially new on a Porsche. Putting that on the side...if the above is accomplished, my next target is the best invention of all time, CD holder. That thing has to go.

Any suggestions of what can be fitted in this area? Boost gauge? If you can please provide your suggestion + links to buy + level of install difficulty.

Really appreciate and thanks a lot in advance.

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Old 08-21-2009, 07:46 AM #17  
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How do you remove the CD player from the front trunk? Do you unscrew the bolts behind the CD player that seems to connect the bracket to the car, or is it the side bolts that connect it to the bracket?
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