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2000 Boxster S CDR-220 Stereo & Equalizer
Porsche CDR-220 Stereo and Equalizer in perfect working order.
I added a GT3 console delete kit to add some leg room and decided to pull the stereo. Worked perfectly before I pulled it out of the dash. My 2000 Boxster S has approximately 65,000 miles and appears to be well kept in the years before I bought her. Please contact me at clay.benson@prodigy.net to discuss http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1520102425.jpg |
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First $100 plus shipping takes the stereo home....
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Clay, please add my name to your list in case Boxstard decides to pass. Thx
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Went to sell and realized I have neither the code nor the unit serial number. I am working on getting that info. First dealer today quoted me $90 to help "recover" the code. Will keep you all posted and sorry for the hassle.
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Was that a Porsche dealership? You might want to try SW Stereo in NJ, specializing in Becker and Blaunpunkt. Stefan is a great guy. By the way, any chance that the serial # label got peeled off and still sitting somewhere behind the dash, above your GT3 console??? Hard to believe that the label can get completely gone... |
If I remember correctly if you can power the unit up there is a key sequence that will display the sn on the digital screen. Might be instructions in the radio code thread.
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SOLD both the radio and equalizer to a PCA member
Thank you for the code advice, the best resource is renntech.org |
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