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Sounds fishy. Do you have a photo or model number?
Ralph
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the CD-2 radio i had was made by Alpine.
which came with the 10 speaker hi-fi radio option on my 93 968.
according to PET the 1995 had a "7807" (993-645-102-00) radio identified for a radio option.
does it look like this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Alpine-7807-Faceplate-...0QQcmdZViewItem
Todd Jacobs
93 968
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[color="#FF6600"]1993 968 coupe 6spd[/color]
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[quote name='sp4149' post='30313' date='Jan 29 2007, 07:39 AM']The CR-1 is an Alpine unit as well. It is set up with Becker plugs. The Boxsters that replaced the 968 had Becker Radios and those units are a simple swap (same plugs and wiring) to replace the factory Alpine units. No Blaupunkts for these cars.
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Thats nice to know, I just replaced my CR-1 this weekend with a Sony unit and hooking up to the stock speaker plugs sucks. I'll post some picks in a day or two.
Rick
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[quote name='rmcguire' post='30307' date='Jan 28 2007, 10:35 PM']Yes, that's it. I found it in PET, thanks. Another different item is the absence of the cassette holder and padded cover on the center console. It just has the rectangular tray that also is shown in PET. It looks nice and the hinges on my others were always breaking anyway.
I think that at the end of the production run Porsche might have been running low on parts. I'm told that they stopped production then decided they had enough parts to restart the line for a small run.
thanks,
Richard[/quote]
Interesting stuff. What is the VIN on your coupe? What is the production date (found on the driver's door jam sticker)? I run the 968 registries so it would be interesting to see how your car compares.
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[quote name='rmcguire' post='30344' date='Jan 29 2007, 08:24 PM']Jeff,
The VIN is WPOAA296XSS820307. It was special ordered in the spring of '94, built in October, and delivered in December of '94. Dealer was Len Stoler Porsche in Owings Mills MD. Original owner says that between the time he ordered it and the build date Porsche cancelled the order, then reinstated it. (I think there might have been a problem with LSD supplies).
I had a different '95 M030 coupe about five years ago but it didn't have a LSD, makes a huge difference. I'm a big fan of 968's and 944 Turbo-S's.
regards,
Richard[/quote]
Richard, interesting. Although not the highest VIN I have seen your's is definately one of the highest and considered out of the published range of 968s built in 1995. I'll add it to the coupe registry. What is the colors, trans, mileage, and what state are you located in?
92 968 cab, 1 of 1 Mint green cab, full leather black intr, PCNA promo car, 9th cab for NA market, 6 spd, 968 coupe and cab registry keeper. PCA 968 register advocate.