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  1. I have a 2003 Targa which needs new rear brake pads. I recall reading somewhere that the Targa is based on the Convertible rather than the C2. If this is the case then the brake pads which I am about to order should be the Convertible type rather than the C2 type-- as apparently they are different. Does anyone out there know if this is the right way to go?? Thanks!
  2. MY2003 Targa 6speed RHD UK When indicating left my stalk switch stays on until I switch it off, or when indicating right I have to hold the stalk in the up position otherwise it bounces back to the middle. I have taken off the Column Shrouds and a piece of black plastic fell out of the Stalk Switch Assembly-- but I cannot see where it came from exactly, although there is a rough edge to it where it has snapped off from its parent part. I want to fix it myself as Porsche will want £££££££ off me for doing it. My questions are: is this realistically achievable? And is it a Steering Wheel & Airbag off job? Anyone out there able to help me, or has anyone had this happen and got it fixed and did it cost the earth? Thanks!
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