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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 1
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Bluetooth and more
My 2004 Boxster S with Nav and CD Changer is a relic when compared to my wife's Rover which is iPhone compatible. What is available to make my music and cellphone bluetooth connected to my system? or what system can replace what is there now?
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Boeblingen, BRD
Posts: 184
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I've been researching this as well for my '06. What I've come up with is any double DIN system, but you need the right "connectors" and faceplate. Do a youtube search for a company in California called Del Rey Systems. They have the connectors and a faceplate in silver, not black.
What I don't know in your case is if you have the MOST system (I have the base model) and if the faceplate you have now will work. My understanding (and I'm willing to be corrected) is that the Bose models and surround systems used MOST, the base did not. If I'm wrong in that, I'm looking at installing a new amp and wiring as well. As far as systems, I think I'm going to wait until June. Blaupunkt USA has said that they will begin US shipping of the New York 800. I've seen Pioneers and JVCs on line, but there's something about the blue dot... |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 285
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03+ has fiber optic most. therefore cannot use existing amp w/o $600 adapter.
I added double-din avic system, added crossovers and used existing wiring in front. pretty good, but doesn't sound as good as the factory amp setup I had in my 99 that was totaled
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