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Posted

2000 996

Sorry if this topic has been covered before...my search skills are obviously a little weak, so please bear with me.

Once and for all (for me anyway),...Are Boxster S brake calipers a direct bolt-on fit to a 2000 996??

Thanks! msrc2

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There was one other thing I should have included with my original question...Ok they are a direct replacement fit, but are they the exact same caliper as the 996?? Red, soon to be yellow....

Thanks again Loren!

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Gary has Boxster S calipers on his C2 cab.

The mirror was a joke because he keeps the car so clean and I wanted to check behind the spokes for dirt.

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Posted (edited)

Yes, I think it looks good as well. I have a 2000 black/black coupe, and I really can't decide if I should keep them red, or powdercoat them yellow....Any thoughts?

Edited by msrc2
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I think you should keep them red. Yellow is only if you have caramic brakes.........which in that case then looks super cool.

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