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Check out my new mods
Hey Guys,
Added a couple of new mods to my boxster. 1.New shift knob and boot I got off of Ebay. I actually really like the look of it and the fact that it came with the alumilook u-bend trim was an added plus. It's prewired to illuminate the shift diagram but I decided not to hook it up since amber was not a color option. here's the ebay 2.JVC KD-AVX77 single din 5 inch DVD touch screen with integrated iPod/iPhone, Serious/XM/Bluetooth and HD radio. Rear view camera on it's way. Love it! Got it from Crutchfield with the Boxster wiring harness for around $450 and installed it myself. Also installed the parking brake disable switch I got from EBay so you can play DVDs while moving. I have no intention of watching movies while I drive but I hate the restriction and sometimes on trip I like to listen to movies, kinda like audio books. The screen has a proximity sensor option so the screen goes black and only illuminates when your finger gets close to it. Someone had commented in an earlier post (when I was contemplating this stereo) that the whole touch screen is a dangerous option. The opinion was that fiddling with the touchscreen would be a big distraction. It's quite the opposite. The unit allows you to touch anywhere in the screen and perform a dialing motion with your fingertip to turn the volume up or down. To change tracks or a radio station you touch and flick left or right. IMO is way less cumbersome that the Beckers little buttons. I also ordered a metallic porsche logo set meant for model kits to put the small Porsche logo in the upper left. I love the look of the unit, clean and simple. oh yeah and I finally finally ordered new headlights without the amber! Woot! Pictures of new stereo and shift knob/boot... let me know what you think! :dance: http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...w/IMG_0396.jpg http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...w/IMG_0394.jpg http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...w/IMG_0404.jpg |
veeeery nice! I don't see too many aftermarket heads that make me wanna upgrade, but that is one slick unit that looks great! oh, and nice shift boot, too!!
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I'm loving both mods. When either my shift knob wears out or I find the cash for the stereo upgrade, I'm going for it. I don't have bluetooth right now nor do I have iPod integration and it's a pain in the butt.
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I agree, the becker is on it's last legs in mine. I need to put aside the money for a decent double din conversion.
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Awesome mods...they really look great.
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I really like the shifter
It looks great on the pics How does it look and feel in real life? Is the leather nice? |
Yeah the leather is good. I was actually very surprised by the quality of it. It's a bit heavier than the standard shift but not enough to really care. I love the feel of it, more than the OEM shift knob. Couldn't be happier.
The only hitch I ran into is that I had to saw in half the little headless screws that clamp onto the shift post. They were too long and after I tightened the knob down they were protruding too far out and I couldn't slip the boot over them. A bit of a PITA but overcome. |
Just remember to tell the police that you where distracted by beautiful woman when he pulls you over. And, be sure he doesn't see the movie playing on your radio.
FYI. we had a young lady making a phone call and ran through a light on a major road going to a local University. She hit and killed 2 young children while their parents where pushing them in their stroller. What hell that must have been for them. And, the young lady said she wasn't on her phone...but an I witness said other. The police checked her cell record at the time of impact...she was on the phone. Her dad was some big shoot lawyer from the state capital. :ah: |
Love the shifter, that really looks great!
Thanks for the link to the supplier too, I'm thinking about what excuse I could tell the wife so I can buy one too... |
Both the shifter and the stereo look great! I like the single din screen also. I looked at getting a double din recently but, I removed one of my cupholders and integrated my V1 conceal display where the cup holder would be. I need a new stereo because I despise the CDR220, such a crappy stereo. I'll have to look into that model of head unit, it looks more factory and less ricey like so many head units now days. I don't like the rainbow of colors they put in most of the new decks, looks cheap.
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Silver badge
Love the Silver and Black emblem. I have a Black on Black S with special package that has all silver and black emblems in the shifter and steering wheel but the old gold emblem on the hood. Would love to find one of these silver badges you have.
Best, Don Wilson |
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I remember that I saw where it had happened. sad stuff. just saw some lady yesterday driving like a maniac... on the phone to boot. |
Tim: I love your interior. I was looking at replacement shifters and boots when I saw your post a couple of weeks ago, and since you gave it high marks I ordered the one you linked to. Got it last Friday and installed it. Not much of a chore except getting the oem knob off. Damm near killed myself trying to pull that thing off. whew. BUT...the new one looks great...exactly like yours in fact.:) I see you lowered the knob on the shift lever. So did I...instant short sifter!!!. Oh...and I solved the set screw issue by drilling two countersink holes about half way through the shaft. Just another solution. Either way would obviously work just fine! (I think they're so long because they're designed to go into that notch in the top of the shift lever. Problem is, if you install it there, the knob sits quite a bit higher than the oem one, which makes the throw wayyyyy long)
Thanks a lot for the reference! I hope you don't mind, but since I have a lot of left over paint from doing my door pulls, I think my next project is to do the batwing and ac control surround...like yours. I really like that look. Seems like I'm getting a lot of ideas from you! Bob |
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