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BoxyLady

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  1. Hi folks, Picking up my 2002 S tonight. during the Porsche Certification process today, they mentioned to me that the front pads are at 50% life, which is fine for cert. They gave me the option to get them replaced while it was on the rack.....$555 plus tax........just for front pads.......and they are not even carbon fiber :D Now I know I am buying a Porsche and I understand what that means for service($$$$), but come on. it got me to thinking. when I do have to replace them, I plan on doing it myself. I change my Corvette Z06 brakes all the time, so I am familiar with the process. My question: is there a ceramic pad alternative to the OEM's in order to avoid the dusting that hides those beautiful Brembo calipers? I run ceramics on my Z06 for street use and I can't detect any less braking performance than with the factory pads. Finally, where is a good source for Boxster S ceramic pads? thanks very much!!
  2. Oh yea, Borla has a specific 00-04 S configuration. Here's one of several dealers that have it: http://www.hopupracing.com/bocaexpobos0.html
  3. Hi folks, brand "new" S owner('02) I was wondering if anyone has installed the Borla exhaust on their S and how they like the sound. I have borla on all my other vehicles and love their sound. thanks!
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