Find a open end metric wrench that fits the rear or front bar snugly. This will tell us what size the bar is. I would use a dial calipers to measure the bars... but I'm not expecting you have a metric set of dial calipers handy..LOL Let us know what you find and we will help determine what you have. The only time I cant use a wrench to determine sway bar size is when I run the Smart Camber bars in our 911's and 914's... they change the inside diameter of the bar not the outside... but this isnt the case with stock Porsche bars.
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