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Can't be retro-fitted though..

I'm intrigued now :?
 
Maybe it's a 997 can't be retro fitted into a 996 :grin:

But I'm sure I saw a pic of one last year :?:

I think he has 'lost the thread' :p
 
No it must be the rear end of a Panemera onto the 997 for familly days out. :grin:
 
Is it a Cayenne diesel V6 lump in a C4?

There is more room in the C2 front boot. Has OP tried that?
 
No fluffy dice or nodding dog maybe? :lol:

TB
 
:oops: Sorry Fellas submited a new thread instead of a reply - only justt noticed.

I meant to reply in my 'Tyre pressure monitoring' thread, apprently it cannot be retro fitted.
 
dazzpowder said:
:oops: Sorry Fellas submited a new thread instead of a reply - only justt noticed.

I meant to reply in my 'Tyre pressure monitoring' thread, apprently it cannot be retro fitted.

Don't worry dazzpowder you give us some fun :D
 
dazzpowder said:
:oops: Sorry Fellas submited a new thread instead of a reply - only justt noticed.

I meant to reply in my 'Tyre pressure monitoring' thread, apprently it cannot be retro fitted.

Presumably this would be to a 997? I heard that you would need a new wiring loom and it isn't even nearly economically viable, but not necessarily impossible per se... ?
 

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