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boxer-werke

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    2003 986S
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    RS America

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  1. Seems Porsche supplied the thicker compensating plates (#3 - see attchmt) on the rear struts of US cars. Many of us have installed RoW M030 to find the front is lowered 20mm, but the rear doesn't quite achieve the advertised 10mm. FWIW, the 3.0mm plates (rubber rings) are $3/pc from Sunset and are good idea to buy when installing RoW M030 suspension. Hopefully this helps a few folks avoid having the rear sit just a little higher than they would like. Cheers Roland
  2. Per Sunset Imports, the part # for the matte switch: 996-613-980-06-A05 Cheers Roland
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