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Aerpro FP8511K INSTALL KIT TO SUIT

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Aerpro FP8511K INSTALL KIT TO SUITINSTALL KIT TO SUIT Model: FP8511K Brand: AERPRO Category: HEADUNIT TOTAL SOLUTION KITS Type: FACIA AND SWC KITS Complete a full aftermarket double din headunit installation in your Porsche Cayenne (2010 2016) Bose amplified vehicles with MOST 25 systems and Quadlock connectors (BOSE PCM 3. 1), from start to finish with this Aerpro vehicle specific headunit installation kit, containing everything you need for a perfect upgrade in one box. This kit

INSTALL KIT TO SUIT

Model: FP8511K

Brand: AERPRO

Category: HEADUNIT TOTAL SOLUTION KITS

Type: FACIA AND SWC KITS

Complete a full aftermarket double din headunit installation in your Porsche Cayenne (2010-2016) Bose amplified vehicles with MOST 25 systems and Quadlock connectors (BOSE PCM 3.1), from start to finish with this Aerpro vehicle specific headunit installation kit, containing everything you need for a perfect upgrade in one box. This kit includes: facia kit, metal mounting brackets, steering wheel control interface, USB retention lead, antenna adapter and universal patch lead. To make the installation process even easier, simply add Aerpro APP8 or APP9 aftermarket headunit harness adapters which will connect from the aftermarket headunit directly into the steering wheel control interface harness supplied in this kit.

Key Features:

  • Kit includes all the parts required to complete an installation of an aftermarket headunit conveniently in one box
  • Suitable for double din aftermarket headunit installation
  • High quality matte black finish on facia kit to suit the style of the dashboard in the vehicle
  • Retains steering wheel control functionality including phone button
  • OEM AUX & USB socket retention (aftermarket headunit must be compatible)
  • Also retains amplifier, original vehicle settings and warning chimes
  • Factory reverse camera retention (if vehicle is equipped, adaptor required see notes) & precisely recreated parking sensor visualisation using the OEM Porsche data on your aftermarket display (aftermarket headunit must be compatible)
  • Suitable for Bose amplified vehicles with MOST 25 systems and Quadlock connectors (BOSE PCM 3.1) only
  • CAN-BUS integration compatible, no additional modules required for CAN-BUS vehicles
  • Provides output feeds for park brake, speed pulse, reverse gear and mute
  • To simplify installation, this kit is compatible with Aerpro APP8 and APP9 aftermarket headunit harness adapters

Specifications:

  • APPLICATION: DOUBLE DIN
  • COLOUR: MATTE BLACK
  • INTERNAL DIMENSIONS: 178 mm W x 100 mm H
  • EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS: 185 mm W x 175 mm H
  • INCLUSIONS:
  • FACIA KIT
  • TRIM (172mm x 98)
  • METAL BRACKETS
  • STEERING WHEEL CONTROL INTERFACE
  • USB RETENTION LEAD
  • UNIVERSAL PATCH LEAD
  • ANTENNA ADAPTER
  • NOTES:
  • Compatible with Bose amplified vehicles with MOST 25 systems and Quadlock connectors (BOSE PCM 3.1) only
  • Parking assist visualisation only compatible with vehicles that have this feature from factory. The graphics will not be exactly the same as the OEM display.
  • Aftermarket headunit requires a rear camera input.
  • To retain a factory fitted camera, an additional vehicle specific camera retention harness is also required (if available, sold separately).
  • Please be aware when installing a High Definition Camera, the camera resolution will be reduced using this product.
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