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Porsche Classic unveils new navigation unit

Porsche Classic unveils new navigation unit

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blogentry-133713-0-93729300-1424833712_thumb.jpgDon't want the new-age navigation unit to ruin your classic Porsche's vintage ambiance? Good news! Porsche Classic has an answer for your problem.

 

According to Porsche Classic, this recently released navigation radio is made to look classic on the outside yet ultra modern on the inside. It fits perfectly into the DIN-1 slot and blends harmoniously into the dashboard of classic Porsche models thanks to its black surface and the shape of the knobs.

 

blogentry-133713-0-65541100-1424833700_thumb.jpgThe device is compatible with 911 generations between the first 911 from the 1960s and the last of the 911 series with air cooling from the mid 1990s (993 series). It can also be fitted to earlier front-engine and mid-engine models.

 

Despite its retro look, it has a touch-sensitive 3.5-inch display and features all the key features of modern systems, including precise navigation and low-interference radio reception. There is a choice of arrows and two-dimensional or three-dimensional maps to display the route. Maps are stored on a microSD card and can be updated regularly. For those interested in the gadget, it should cost you almost S$2,000 in germany.




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This classic need no GPS man. They are meant to drive and drive and drive. hahahha.

I would be glad to be gotten "lost" with a Porsche.

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