6 Piston Monoblock Brake kit $3,975.00
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This is going to be good...thanks Kevin!
Couldn't have thought of a better Christmas present for myself...I believe the last item to arrive this coming Friday...
Couldn't have thought of a better Christmas present for myself...I believe the last item to arrive this coming Friday...
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Yup, am also awaiting receipt of mine. Hope to have them on for Christmas....
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Kevin, Apologies, but last few days I have not had access to my gmail account and have not obtained confirmation of shipment from you, could you confirm to me shipping details and date of shipment for my reference by PM. Thanks in advance.
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Quick question, Correct me if I'm wrong, This is a a stock GT2/GT3 Caliper with 997 Turbo Discs which are 350mm on the 997 TT?
This is what I used to run on mine, I bought the stock 6pot front caliper from the GT3 and purchased front discs from the 997 Turbo and it bolted straight on, fitted a treat!
This is what I used to run on mine, I bought the stock 6pot front caliper from the GT3 and purchased front discs from the 997 Turbo and it bolted straight on, fitted a treat!
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Pretty sure I'm gonna end up with a set of these real soon...
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I would have to engineer and CNC mounting adapters to make them work. This cost $$$..
The kit price would be close to 5K.. How many 993TT owners would fork the cash out for this solution??
I would have to engineer and CNC mounting adapters to make them work. This cost $$$..
The kit price would be close to 5K.. How many 993TT owners would fork the cash out for this solution??
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In the spirit of Spring and getting the cars on the track, I have bumped this great thread..
The price however, has risen to $4,195.00
The price however, has risen to $4,195.00
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Kevin, a couple of quick questions.
I have an '03 (25k miles) with ceramics, while under the rear of the car yesterday I noticed "Brembo" stamped on the rear calipers. I haven't had a chance to check the 6 piston fronts; do Brembo make the parts for Porsche?
Are the calipers in this kit the same as the ones I have, with all the PCCB naysayers (though mine show no signs of wear yet, 2 track days), will I be able to retrofit steel rotors with the existing calipers?
I have an '03 (25k miles) with ceramics, while under the rear of the car yesterday I noticed "Brembo" stamped on the rear calipers. I haven't had a chance to check the 6 piston fronts; do Brembo make the parts for Porsche?
Are the calipers in this kit the same as the ones I have, with all the PCCB naysayers (though mine show no signs of wear yet, 2 track days), will I be able to retrofit steel rotors with the existing calipers?
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Kevin, a couple of quick questions.
I have an '03 (25k miles) with ceramics, while under the rear of the car yesterday I noticed "Brembo" stamped on the rear calipers. I haven't had a chance to check the 6 piston fronts; do Brembo make the parts for Porsche?
Are the calipers in this kit the same as the ones I have, with all the PCCB naysayers (though mine show no signs of wear yet, 2 track days), will I be able to retrofit steel rotors with the existing calipers?
I have an '03 (25k miles) with ceramics, while under the rear of the car yesterday I noticed "Brembo" stamped on the rear calipers. I haven't had a chance to check the 6 piston fronts; do Brembo make the parts for Porsche?
Are the calipers in this kit the same as the ones I have, with all the PCCB naysayers (though mine show no signs of wear yet, 2 track days), will I be able to retrofit steel rotors with the existing calipers?
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The same calipers are used for either rotors, and yes>> you can upgrade to steel.. However, I wouldn't worry about them.. If you track your car, buy some steels.