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Correct and on my Boxster S ( 986 ) I did run a wire across to the LH taillight as it had all of the fittings but I must admit to not having done it on the Cayman S, in fact until a brake light blew a few weeks ago I'd not opened the rear lights up at all.[:)] I'll take a look and see if it's a case of just running a wire right to left, when I get chance[;)].
 
Finally, curiosity got the better of me and so I took out both light clusters, without someone there to confirm Brake Lights Either the RH fog light doubles as one of the brake light bulbs or the LH outer lamp has a redundant filament. But the thing is, that the bars on the carrier are different left to right so it may be possible to fit a LH drive rear left cluster and so get the twin fog lamps operating but it may confuse things on the warning system for blown bulbs.[8|]
 

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