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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 10:05 AM
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I really want to order this on my new 911. I have the feature on my Jeep SRT8, and it is amazing.

My concern is that in Texas I have to have a front license plate (taller than a euro plate). Not sure where I can mount the plate so that it won't block the sensor for the cruise, or the sensors for Park Assist. I will also be ordering with the Aerokit, so I do wonder if that could be an issue as well.
 
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Originally Posted by JoeInDallas
I really want to order this on my new 911. I have the feature on my Jeep SRT8, and it is amazing.

My concern is that in Texas I have to have a front license plate (taller than a euro plate). Not sure where I can mount the plate so that it won't block the sensor for the cruise, or the sensors for Park Assist. I will also be ordering with the Aerokit, so I do wonder if that could be an issue as well.
The 911 comes with front plate holder designed to position with those options on the car, even for the Aerokit. The plate is mounted in the dead middle of the upper part of the bumper, in between the left and right center park assist sensors and above the cyclops lens of the ACC sensor. No worries!
 
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Originally Posted by ColoradoCayenne
The 911 comes with front plate holder designed to position with those options on the car, even for the Aerokit. The plate is mounted in the dead middle of the upper part of the bumper, in between the left and right center park assist sensors and above the cyclops lens of the ACC sensor. No worries!
Excellent! Are you aware of any pictures of a car with this set up, installed?

Thanks so much for responding,
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Originally Posted by ColoradoCayenne
The 911 comes with front plate holder designed to position with those options on the car, even for the Aerokit. The plate is mounted in the dead middle of the upper part of the bumper, in between the left and right center park assist sensors and above the cyclops lens of the ACC sensor. No worries!
Yes ColoradoCayenne is right, there is good clearance if you mount the front plate holder. I have not on mine but I have the holder and I will take a photo with it in place later for you.
 
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I have it on my Turbo Cayenne and my 991 C4S. I use it almost every time I get on the freeway...it really is a cool option.
 
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Is it possible to retrofit ACC and PAS?
 
Old Jun 6, 2016 | 01:29 PM
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Nick:
I didn't know you had bought a 991. Congratulations on that!!! I assume it was a 991.2. Have you done a video on the difference?

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That 3rd eye is Ridiculous.
The subtle slow down to the speed of the car in front of you is...annoying.
Don't do it.
 
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AND in the Winter when Ice...Salt...stuff covers it...No more Cruise Control...At All!
 
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