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Car Forum / Porsche / Porsche Cars / January 2004

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Boxster aftermarket stereo

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Jeff Alpine - 21 Jan 2004 20:51 GMT
I recently purchased a 2003 Boxster with the Hi-fi (CDR23) stereo. Does
anyone know what types of aftermarket stereos I can put into the vehicle? I
have been told that everything would need to be re-wired. Is this correct or
is there a system that would work without rewiring? I would like to avoid
rewiring if possible.

Thank you.
Steve Grauman - 22 Jan 2004 00:59 GMT
Contact Paris Audio in Beverly Hills. They're one of the best aftermarket shops
in the country (if not the world). They specialize in exoctics, primarily
Porsches, and a large number of their customers get sent right over from
Beverly Hills Porsche. The dealership has even hired Paris Audio to do some
work on un-sold cars so that they can be displayed.
John Riley - 22 Jan 2004 02:24 GMT
You may be able to get an aftermarket wire adapter from the radio's
manufacturer.  If it is Becker, try this website:

www.beckerautosound.com

> I recently purchased a 2003 Boxster with the Hi-fi (CDR23) stereo. Does
> anyone know what types of aftermarket stereos I can put into the vehicle? I
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