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Retro Fit of PCM2.1 and Navigation Module

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Dear All,

I specified my Cayman S during the summer of 2005 before the official launch when there were no Cayman's available to view and the specification list was a bit vauge. (I tookdelivery of my car in December 2005).

As such I had very little to go on in terms of specification and in a moment of stupidity decided not to go for PCM2 or the Navigation Module.

Porsche Silverstone have quoted £3.5k for a retrofit so about £1.5k more than it would have cost me had I specified it from new.

I was therfore wondering if anybody out there had gone through the same thought process and found a dealer who would be able to retrofit at a price nearer the list price.

I am a new member and only joined today.

Hope you can help [&o]

Kind regards,
graysea



 

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