... are you sure they are originals?
Do you even use the brakes?
If the rotor doesn't have a lip and doesn't have discernible wear ruts there is no need to replace or resurface.
The new pads will bed into the rotor in 20-30 miles of driving.
You should not resurface rotors on Porsches.
There is a minimum rotor width at which point they get replaced.
The accepted wear is 2 mm so when the outside lip is 1 mm then it's time to replace them.
Happy Boxstering,
Pedro
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