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ACC, speed limit Indicator and High beam assist.

val73

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Seen on 6Speedonline forum a post, in May 2016, with photos of a successful retrofit of Porsche Panamera with Adaptive Cruise Control, speed limit indicator and high beam assist. Has anyone done this in the UK, if so where and how much? I am only interested in adding the speed limit indicator as Porsche’s sat nav speed indicator is always out of date. However looking at the options for the 2017 Panamera the speed limit option is fitted with lane assist. My car, an October 2014 Turbo, has the camera in the top of the windscreen for the LED headlights with PDLS so I assume it should be a software operation only but is there an expert out there who knows for sure?
 

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