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  1. Part numbers match the following wheel dimensions: 6.5J x17 ET55 (Fronts) 8.0J x17 ET40 (Rears) Those should fit your 2003 Boxster w/o spacers. I have a 2002 Boxster S with larger 17" rim dimensions, 7J w/ET55 on front 8.5J w/ET50 on rears and they fit w/no issues.
  2. Military member lucky enough to own a Porsche AND get orders to live in Germany. I have been in Germany almost a year now and can answer questions about shipping it overseas to Germany, winter weather laws (i.e. tires, rims), which gas to use at the pump, shipping tires overseas etc... If you're in my situation or just curious about being able to hop on the Autobahn and legally drive 150 mph (250 km/h) w/o a thought, hit me up.
  3. I had this recently myself. No panel lights and the warning sound for leaving headlight on stopped sounding as well. I still had digital readout for speed and time though. Had to replace the headlight switch. Stationed in Germany costing me close to 200 Euros. Voila--panel lights illuminate and warning sound restored.
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