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Old 01-23-2004, 01:28 AM
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Default Center Console Delete kit

Is anyone interested in one? I've got one for my car new in the box (in Savanah Biege) that I am not going to be using. Someone make me an offer.
Old 01-23-2004, 10:43 AM
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I have one in my car. I highly recommend it for anyone seeking more legroom in the Boxster. It really opened up the interior.
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Can anyone post a photo showing what it looks like?

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Here is a link that show the installed kit in the same color as mine.GT3 Center Console Delete
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The only downside in my car (2000 S) was what to do with the DSP. My DSP is now placed under the dash. I didn't need to access the DSP anyway, but the look is a little messy.

Newer models may have another solution for the DSP; I don't know. Still, well worth it for the increased lateral legroom.

Charlie, I'm not sure but the Anniversary S may already have this installed. The photos I have seen seem to indicate so (there is an "anniversary" plaque on the front ...beneath the radio).
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Originally posted by Sean M.
The only downside in my car (2000 S) was what to do with the DSP. My DSP is now placed under the dash. I didn't need to access the DSP anyway, but the look is a little messy.

Newer models may have another solution for the DSP; I don't know. Still, well worth it for the increased lateral legroom.

Charlie, I'm not sure but the Anniversary S may already have this installed. The photos I have seen seem to indicate so (there is an "anniversary" plaque on the front ...beneath the radio).
You're right about the photos but those are of the European version. I'm not sure but I think I read somewhere that the US version has it, but time will tell. [Can't wait 'til March!]

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Old 01-24-2004, 12:28 AM
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Default You have to specify if you want the front center console or not

There is option code for each.
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Originally posted by Blackbird
bump
What does bump mean?
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http://www.986forum.com/forums/showt...=3197#post3197

http://forum.boxa.net/index.php?showtopic=5168

There are pictures of the 550 from the Detroit auto show. It has the GT3 delete. Also has our rear bumperetts but they are painted - so I guess it is a US spec version. What is strange is the red tail lights, while the euro one has clear.

No one will know for sure until we get one...




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