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Old 12-11-2014, 11:15 AM   #15
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Great shots and info.
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Enjoyed reading your thread and appreciate the time you took to lay out the parts.
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Nice info, thanks!
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Nice work, Thanks!
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Great pics! Very informative thread. I truly appreciate your efforts. Thank you!
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https://sites.google.com/site/mikefocke2/modelyeardifferences

very interesting read, especially the 2003 2.7 getting the 2002 S suspension setup...
I think they're talking about the springs and struts when they say the 2.7 has the upgraded S suspension, not the brakes too. I have seen a few base boxsters with red calipers but they're not the S calipers. If you have the S brakes on your car. The front rotors would be significantly larger than the rears. The rotors would more than likely be drilled too. There might be someone out there that makes non-drilled rotors for the S, but I don't know of any. I hope I'm wrong and you do have S brakes because that would be cool. Who doesn't want bigger brakes?!
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