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chiefsalami 06-27-2006 09:59 AM

I'm a new owner, and 26. But yeah, definitely seems like the average owner is 40 or so. That's the representation at the auto-x events, anyway.

Anyhow, I would love to get the AVIC-Z1 into my 986, and have been scheming about how to do it - I was thinking I had to buy some stock dash parts and modify them to create a double-DIN opening and leave a trim piece to fill the remaining inch or so of dash above the double-DIN unit (the dash is taller than a double-DIN, and you'd think they did it on purpose). If a dash kit like the one pictured exists for a 986, I would be ALL OVER IT. Please let me know if I can buy it somewhere.

Thanks!

olly986 06-27-2006 02:28 PM

while on the subject of radio when i bought the S i did not get anything about my radio, i have since gotten the manual on line but i still have no idea about all the buttons under the radio head, memories (3 it seems) different setup hifi, classic etc..and two buttons dyn (dynamic i guess) and dsp (have no clue) anyone with an idea where i can get a manual for this as there is no model or make on it and it is seperated from the radio as such! (my thought is that it still must be a becker unit)

see ya!

Loper 07-05-2006 06:15 AM

So has anyone successfully replaced the head from a 987? Just got mine a couple weeks ago and already miss the ability to play MP3s and wouldn't mind adding on a slide-out nav system while I'm at it if I'm going to spend the cash.

But Crutchfield has the car as "not researched" as yet, and I am not familiar enough with the high-end installers in this area to know who to trust, of even if the kits are available yet (from anyone) for the 987 in regard to wiring harnesses and face plates.

chiefsalami 07-05-2006 10:20 PM

Not that it helps, but if I still lived in Hotlanta, I'd do it with you. The "look" of the unit (fit into the dash, etc.) is always the hardest part. Making up a wiring harness and installing these things is easy. But alas, I'm way out in Porkland, OR.


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