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algiorda 01-11-2017 03:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Timco (Post 522251)
I went with a Kenwood and kept the stock head unit and amp in storage. The new bigger amp makes that shelf speaker and sub sound great. I'll be getting a better sub.

Didn't you do a write up on your radio upgrade or do I have you mistaken for someone else?

Did you purchase the radio retro fit kit from Suncoast?

Timco 01-11-2017 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by algiorda (Post 522287)
Didn't you do a write up on your radio upgrade or do I have you mistaken for someone else?

Did you purchase the radio retro fit kit from Suncoast?

Brought it to Sound Warehouse in SLC. They were just better than a hack. Still has RPM whine on speakers. Need to upgrade the whole thing. :/

Timco 01-11-2017 07:12 AM

Some time ago I posted the entire 550 pamphlet that boasts all the upgrades this car has. I have a lot of the 550 literature.

VGM911 01-11-2017 08:02 PM

I'll cast what perhaps is the lone dissenting vote here for keeping the car bone stock. Why? When I shop for a car, I always look for unmodified examples and am particularly turned off by such changes as replacement radios.

Personally, I didn't buy my car to listen to the radio anyway...but that's just a personal preference, I suppose. In any event, I find that the anniversary edition is nice just the way it came from the factory. :)

Anker 01-12-2017 08:31 AM

You are not lone, there are at least two of us. :-)

Bootlegger 01-12-2017 01:27 PM

Make it three. 550 SE stock and their spectacular.

particlewave 01-12-2017 02:03 PM

Customize, customize, customize. ;)

Only commies want everyone to look the same. :p

edc 01-12-2017 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by VGM911 (Post 522369)
I'll cast what perhaps is the lone dissenting vote here for keeping the car bone stock. Why? When I shop for a car, I always look for unmodified examples and am particularly turned off by such changes as replacement radios.

Personally, I didn't buy my car to listen to the radio anyway...but that's just a personal preference, I suppose. In any event, I find that the anniversary edition is nice just the way it came from the factory. :)

This all sounds sensible but who buys a car then immediately thinks about what the next potential owner might like! Do what you feel you want with your car not what you think the next owner might like.

BrokenLinkage 01-12-2017 03:10 PM

Your car, should suit your tastes.
But
1) by definition, your car is already pretty special, and if not totally unique, at least rare.
2) you already paid a premium, presumedly, for the privilege of buying a special edition. Jack it up by making it more special, and not only does its style become less timeless, you piss away that premium you paid for an SE.
3) really, there is not much that Needs improving - IMS, bluetooth adaptor...the rest is pretty much taste.
4) we all think we are exceptional in our taste and skills. No doubt while shopping, you saw some heavily modded Boxsters. How many of those did you even consider for purchase?

All that said, do whatever you need to do to make it enjoyable for you. But for the sake of the dignity of the brotherhood of Boxster owners, please, no trunklid-sized wings!

Bootlegger 01-12-2017 04:56 PM

Freedom brother... That's the beauty of America. You customize and I'll rock it stock. 500 brought to the states in 2004, half are probably out of service, crashed and parted out. Therefore, it's already unique and different. But I do like Stolichnaya Elit Vodka.

NewArt 01-12-2017 05:17 PM

When I'm buying my next Boxster, I'm looking for a solid car with some quality upgrades: read IMS, brakes, suspension, etc. I don't give a flying f-darn about the radio. What? No high quality Porsche radio!!! :eek:
I'd like to find a nice 2004 SE with that lovely cocoa brown interior with the aforementioned updates. And if it has a high end sound system installed, I guess I could live with that! :)

algiorda 01-12-2017 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Timco (Post 522299)
Some time ago I posted the entire 550 pamphlet that boasts all the upgrades this car has. I have a lot of the 550 literature.

I'd love to see some the info you have on the car. I'm in love with this puppy. (until it breaks on me! LOL)

10/10ths 01-13-2017 01:49 PM

Ask the man who owns one....
 
....I bought my 550 SE on purpose. It's THE Porsche that I wanted to own.

I found a bone stock one with only 25,000 miles on her in 2015.

I replaced the muffler, but kept the original and the original SE tip.

I replaced all of the interior, frunk, trunk, license plate, and front side marker lights with LEDs.

I bolted Porsche and PCA car badges to the roll hoop screens.

I bolted clear lexan wind blockers to those same roll hoop screens.

I installed a Bird Automotive center console.

I installed a thicker rimmed, flat bottom steering wheel that matched the Cocoa Brown leather and used the factory air bag.

I installed the Rennline rear brace and all four under car tie down hooks and the jack pad on the aluminum arch.

I installed the black stick on covers over the sun visor warning stickers.

I removed the warning stickers in the forward door jam.

I bought eBay leather covers for the flip up arm rest lids.

I bought leather covers for the black plastic bit at the top of the door handles from Pedro.

I installed an articulated cell phone holder that bolts to the seat rail and sticks up and can be located in different positions to hold my cell phone.

I installed a waterproof box around the immobilizer computer under the driver's seat.

I, like you, do NOT want an aftermarket radio.

I installed this:

https://www.bumperplugs.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=2_22_176&product_id=254

And this allows me to get GPS maps, Pandora, XM/Sirius, iPod, I Heart Radio, movies, TV shows, all of it, played through my stereo, with hands free calling, hands free texting, hands free email, all with Siri voice control through my iPhone.

All while keeping the factory radio.

Add this:

https://pearlauto.com/rearvision

And you get a backup camera in your car without cutting into your collector car.

Welcome to the party.

All the best!

grc0456 01-13-2017 02:15 PM

I am an advocate of tasteful mods - the kind that basically look and function like factory accessories. The way 10/10ths did it. No wings or anything like that would be on my car.

The SE car was great right out of the box, though.


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VGM911 01-13-2017 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by 10/10ths (Post 522572)
Add this:

https://pearlauto.com/rearvision

And you get a backup camera in your car without cutting into your collector car.


Thanks for the heads-up on the Pearl backup system - I hadn't seen that before.

Disaster 01-14-2017 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by algiorda (Post 522183)
Thanks for all the input. Everyone's sentiment seems to match my own. I love the SE edition and would not muck around with ruining it. I don't know if I want to make it look cheesy by moving the heating unit down to the bottom and installing a 2 din Pioneer head unit and disable the MOST Bose system. However, I would love to have Apple Carplay, Navigation, hands free, etc. as this will be a daily driver. I guess I could restore it back to OEM if I needed to so that is great advice.

I doubt 986 Boxsters will go up much in value for a long long time. Do you want to live with the so-so radio on the chance you will sell it in 25 years for a profit? I bought my Boxster to enjoy myself. The 1st thing I did, after catching up on the maintenance, was replace the crappy stereo. Popped in a Pioneer with Apple CarPlay and navigation and replaced the front speakers and added rears. It was a huge improvement. The nice thing about the Pioneer is it supports commodity backup cameras so I added that too.

http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/62141-really-liking-pioneer-6200nex-double-din-installation.html

Timco 01-14-2017 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by algiorda (Post 522488)
I'd love to see some the info you have on the car. I'm in love with this puppy. (until it breaks on me! LOL)

Not home but I'll post that tonight.


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