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Hi folks, I have the double din unit with the sat nav CD player underneath, planningnon swapping this out for an android unit or pioneer, I want to keep the speakers as they are.

 

Are all these sat nav becker systems fibre optic? Any suggestions on what adaptor kit to go for please?

 

Cheers paul.

Posted
13 hours ago, pdwhyte75 said:

 

Hi folks, I have the double din unit with the sat nav CD player underneath, planningnon swapping this out for an android unit or pioneer, I want to keep the speakers as they are.

 

Are all these sat nav becker systems fibre optic? Any suggestions on what adaptor kit to go for please?

 

Cheers paul.

Paul,

 

The 2002 model did not have fiber optic (MOST) connectivity. Your PCM1 is analog ... which, by the way is a good thing when upgrading the head unit. Metra offers some of the best, most affordable aftermarket stereo mounting kits for double DIN applications...

 

WWW.EBAY.COM

STACKED ISO DIN: "COMPATIBLE " WHEN INSTALLING (2) STACKED ISO-DIN RADIOS TOGETHER. For 1999-2005 Porsche 911 (996). Double Din Radio Provision. Includes Parts for Installation of a Double Din Radio or a ISO-Din Radio.

 

Posted
On 8/3/2019 at 3:46 AM, pdwhyte75 said:

One question,

Will this work with the foldaway cup holders, as I have these and i hear I may need a different kit?

As far as I know, the Metra kits have not caused an unwanted barrier for the Porsche slide out cup holder.

 

Cheers!

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