Panamera The 4-dour coupe by Porsche

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Old Jan 31, 2010 | 06:17 PM
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Lots of detail pictures of the PTT

http://car.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/...01_344947.html
 
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Notice they have a clarion radio/nav and what appears to be a fire extinguisher in the passenger foot well.
 
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I think thats a torch, its on every car in Japan.... probably a standard safety requirement there.

I didn't even notice that they got an aftermarket 2DIN in place of the OEM porsche navi on the Panamera until you mentioned it. But all the other imported porsche (997) in Japan I've seen comes with their own aftermarket 2DIN nav instead of the porsche PCM.

I guess the Japanese nav won't show map on the LCD display on the instrument cluster then.
 
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Great detail pictures! I love that interior color combo but I just know I'd never be able to keep it clean and it would drive me nuts. Espresso will have to be the way to go for me.
 
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wow thanks for sharing!
 
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Wheels are too small for this big car.

Saw my first Panamera in person and I like it. All it needs are 21 or 22's to fill the fender wells.
 
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I think thats a torch, its on every car in Japan.... probably a standard safety requirement there.

I didn't even notice that they got an aftermarket 2DIN in place of the OEM porsche navi on the Panamera until you mentioned it. But all the other imported porsche (997) in Japan I've seen comes with their own aftermarket 2DIN nav instead of the porsche PCM.

I guess the Japanese nav won't show map on the LCD display on the instrument cluster then.
A torch? Do you mean like a road flare? You are right it seems to be too small for a fire extinguisher.
 
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Originally Posted by falb
A torch? Do you mean like a road flare? You are right it seems to be too small for a fire extinguisher.
Torch = flashlight when translated to American
 
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