Are the front calipers the 4 pistons or the 6? Hard to tell from the pictures. Looking forward to your response
Hi Nikos! Calipers are just Factory 997.2 Carrera S 4 POT that came on the car. About 25k Miles on them. I had them professionally painted Speed Yellow.
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I'm in need of a new 3rd brake light panel. Is yours still available? If so, do you happen to know if it would fit a 997.2 Targa 4s? I can't seem to find compatibility info anywhere. Thank you.
I'm in need of a new 3rd brake light panel. Is yours still available? If so, do you happen to know if it would fit a 997.2 Targa 4s? I can't seem to find compatibility info anywhere. Thank you.
Hi there,
It is still availible but I cannot confirm fitment I want to say they are the same and the only difference would be the lower portion of decklid itself.
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