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Old Feb 16, 2010 | 01:22 PM
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06 Cayenne Turbo S Laser Interceptor install

I just finished the Laser Interceptor Quad install with much help from my buddy Ehrin. It’s on my 06 Cayenne Turbo S. We cut the front grill to accommodate the jammers in a stealthy manner and painted them silver to match. The rears are mounted to the license plate screw holes with a custom bracket made by Ehrin and using longer screws. I will follow up and paint these silver also.

The on/Off switch is mounted on the left side panel near right leg when sitting.
I will have the system tested in the next month or so.







 
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One of the nicer installs I've seen. Great job.
 
Old Mar 13, 2010 | 09:47 AM
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Nice set up.
 
Old Mar 15, 2010 | 11:10 AM
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Nice job! I'm looking at doing this and have a question, Is there any reason why the sensors could not be seated in between the grills as oppossed to cutting them in to the grill itself?
 
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Nice install! I've considered doing this myself on our CTT, probably would hide a bit better with our black grilles. Will you paint the overall unit silver, or just add a silver stripe to blend in with the surrounding grille?
 
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The grill on the 06 TS faces down and I did not feel there was enough room to mount between the slats and still be perfectly level. On the fronts I painted the jammers the same color as the vehicle. So everything is painted silver except the most forward part that the light is emitted through. I am going to paint the rears in a week or so.
 
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Very stealth!
 
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What happened to your S badge?
 
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Don't know. It was like that when I bought it. Appears to have been installed lower than normal. I did not even notice it until you asked.
 
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lovely pics.
Paint those little screws black to blend in.
And if you can spread those rear ones to each side a bit more, like the pics I sent you of mine.

Great look. I am sure it's saved you a few times....
mine has PLENTY>....
 
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