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      03-25-2024, 02:16 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by AmuroRay View Post
They are LITERERALLY the same car.

https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...8#post30948788

Same Chassis, same electronics, same interior, same engines, same car with the engine position changed.
They are not the same chassis at all. Yes, the 986 and 987 cars did share about 40-50% of their parts with the 911s of those same generations and less so with the 981 generation.

What really set a lot of 911 buyers off in the past was because certain exterior styling and interior elements of the 986/987 cars were the same as the 911 and they were ticked off to be paying nearly twice a much for the 911. Not until 981 GT4 came out did the Cayman/Boxster get the same engine as the 911. Only the special and super expensive Cayman/Boxsters get the certain 911 motors.

Parts bin sharing isn't just a Porsche thing. It's a global thing across all makes. Subaru is probably the biggest parts bin sharing company out there.
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