Tv Free Porsche Pcm 2.1 Video In Motion Cayenne Pcm2.1 on 2040-parts.com
Sydney, NSW, Australia
TV Free module for Porsche Cayenne PCM 2.1... allows you to use your factory TV Tuner even whilst car is in motion.. use at your own risk though, I don't recommend watching TV whilst driving :) ... but it's great for the passengers.. Your car must already have PCM 2.1 and factory TV Tuner option. No further coding required, plug and play. Fully working condition. Removed from a Cayenne Turbo (9PA) due to replacing with an aftermarket system. S&H To be calculated depending on buyer location |
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