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Our company is looking at acquiring some Porsche OE business and we would like to benchmark the 911S/911 and Cayman S/Cayman. I have a set of part numbers from the dealership, but I am starting to wonder if these parts are interchangeable but were giving unique part numbers. It would certainly suck to spend $500.00 a caliper to get the same thing with a different part number.

All should be for current model year

Model 911S

Front Calipers 996-351-429/430-10

Rear Calipers 996-352-425/426-60

Model 911

Front Calipers 997-351-421/422-00

Rear Calipers 997-352-421/422-00

Model Cayman S

Front Caliper 996-351-425/426-11

Rear Caliper 996-352-421/422-13

Model Cayman

Front Caliper 987-351-421/422-03

Rear Caliper 986-352-423/424-01

Thanks in advance guys.

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