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Old 02-10-2007, 04:39 PM
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I would like to add bluetooth tech. to my 2002 C4 Cab. and would like to know if anyone has done so and what are the best after market units to use to do so.
I have stock disk stereo.
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The units from Parrot are often used/mentioned.
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Has any one used a Parrot with success? Which model? Where did you mount the unit?
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They have been used in most of the forums (996, 986, Cayenne, etc). Mounting varies from vehicle to vehicle, personal taste, PCM or no PCM, etc.
Do a search for Parrot in the forum of your choice.

Crutchfield is pretty good with sales and support, and I'm sure any stereo installer can assist as well.

Here is a link to one which has been discussed:
http://www.parrot.biz/usa/products/3200ls-color/

Lots more models at the bottom of this page:
http://www.parrot.biz/usa/products/pdf/all_prods



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