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Old 11-08-2018, 11:16 PM
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Category: Accessories
Price (no $ sign please): $100
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 911, 964, 993
Location (Region): Midwestern
Item Condition: Used

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Hi Harry,
Yes, the changer will work with the CR-1 (that’s what I bought it for). Not sure about the Alpine, but many are compatible. The CD changer mounts neatly in the frunk. See this thread for photos of location. CD changer locus
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What year 993 is the CDC-3CD Changer designed for? I assume this is an OEM Porsche CD changer?
Thanks again. The location is really helpful.
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Old 11-08-2018, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Twilightblue28A
Foxman,
What year 993 is the CDC-3CD Changer designed for? I assume this is an OEM Porsche CD changer?
Thanks again. The location is really helpful.
Harry,
The CDC-3 is suited for all 993 models. Here’s a helpful installation thread from Pelican. CDC-3 installation thread Pelican
Cheers!
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Old 11-08-2018, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Twilightblue28A
Foxman,
What year 993 is the CDC-3CD Changer designed for? I assume this is an OEM Porsche CD changer?
Thanks again. The location is really helpful.
Originally Posted by Foxman


Hi Harry,
Yes, the changer will work with the CR-1 (that’s what I bought it for). Not sure about the Alpine, but many are compatible. The CD changer mounts neatly in the frunk. See this thread for photos of location. CD changer locus
Foxman,
I just spoke with the guy who works on radios. He asked if:
1. If the CDC-3CD works on a buss connection?
2. Any photographs of the connection on the back of the CD changer?
3. Do you have the cable from the radio that attaches to the CDC-3CD changer.

​​​​​​The guy who works on radios offered to speak to you, since he knows what he's looking for. I can provide his telephone via PM so that you can speak. It may be more productive depending on the answers to the above questions. Please advise. Thank you.
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Old 11-09-2018, 03:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Twilightblue28A
Foxman,
I just spoke with the guy who works on radios. He asked if:
1. If the CDC-3CD works on a buss connection?
2. Any photographs of the connection on the back of the CD changer?
3. Do you have the cable from the radio that attaches to the CDC-3CD changer.

​​​​​​The guy who works on radios offered to speak to you, since he knows what he's looking for. I can provide his telephone via PM so that you can speak. It may be more productive depending on the answers to the above questions. Please advise. Thank you.
Harry,

Please PM me on any more questions/details, and take this off line.

Jim
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Old 11-09-2018, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Foxman
You want the 964 RS sway bar - GLWS.
The 18mm rear sway bar was stock on RoW 993 non sport suspensions.
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Originally Posted by badabing
The 18mm rear sway bar was stock on RoW 993 non sport suspensions.
Not to get too far off topic, but if this thread is correct then 17mm is the standard rear sway bar, 18mm is the MO33 option, and the MO30 sport is 20mm. Let's Talk Sway bars
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Old 11-11-2018, 07:40 PM
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Bump, lots of great Rennline gear still available. Prices include shipping unless otherwise marked.
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PM sent on # 24
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Originally Posted by badabing
PM sent on # 24
PM responded to - sorry I keep striking out for you, but I already sold the links

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Hi could you send me more pics of #11 (is it both side L and R ?) and #28 please ?

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Originally Posted by dohc
Hi could you send me more pics of #11 (is it both side L and R ?) and #28 please ?

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Here are a few more photos. Feel free to PM me with any further questions.

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And yes it’s both the left and right rear panels. They’re in good shape, but note minor blemishes on right panel.





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Hi, Can u provide dimensions for dead pedal ( for custom and stripped interior)? Thx
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Originally Posted by Rocketman1958
Hi, Can u provide dimensions for dead pedal ( for custom and stripped interior)? Thx
Rocketman (Elton John music plays...),

The Rennline dead pedal is approximately 9 1/4” tall and 4 1/4” wide.




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Stripped interior, eh?

Here‘s a photo of the stripped interior without the dead pedal, and a photo with the dead pedal. It has me thinking about installing the dead pedal after all.




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