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I found these springs in my garage and I think they came of a US 1997 993 cabriolet but which is for the front or rear and which springs are they? RoW or US M030? I was trying to use p-car.com for more info but only found this info:
Factory springs part numbers:
M030 ROW front: 965.343.531.01 (orange/green dots)
M030 ROW rear: 993.333.531.11 (brown dots)
M030 USA front: 964.343.531.12 (orange dots)
M030 USA rear: 993.333.531.13 (light blue dots)
The set of springs that i have two yellow dots (~13inches long) and other has three green dots(~12inches long). Any input would be helpful, thanks
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