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> Accessory validation & approval, What's acceptable and not
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post Sep 1 2007, 01:15 PM
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Who or what determines the acceptability of an accessory, option or "upgrade"?
If a dealer installed radio is allowed, are other dealer add-ons and accessories permited? What criteria is used? Are dealer accessory catalogs or parts books or factory publications all valid sources for authentic or appropriate additions to the 914? To wit:PORSCHE stripes, a rear fog light, mud/splash guards, a center seat cushion, a wheel substitution, a luggage rack, or door sill "kick" plates have all probably been added to a dealer's stock somewhere, sometime.

So the question is, even though those above listed items (and it isn't a complete list by any means) aren't shown on a CoA, why should a 914 be penalized if an item can be added that shows it to be a factory or dealer approved, period correct accessory? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)

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