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Old 04-15-2009, 08:46 PM
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Default PFC 996 TT Replacement Disc Assemblies



Hello everyone!

We have been working with PFC (Performance Friction) over the past several weeks on an offering for Floating disc assemblies (Discs, Hats and hardware) to replace your stock Rotors.
We are looking at a price point of about $ 2,200.00 for front and rear. The rears will have a "drum" to accommodate the stock E-brake. We will probably be offering a "package deal" which will include pads in an effort to make the overall cost more attractive. We need 20 orders to get this off the ground.

Looking for a show of hands to get a feel for where we might be.

Thanks!

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Old 04-15-2009, 09:00 PM
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Post on 6Speed, it's much more active. Sorry, I no longer have stock brakes.
Old 04-15-2009, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Land Jet
Post on 6Speed, it's much more active. Sorry, I no longer have stock brakes.
We have been a supporting member on 6speed. Rennlist has been very good to us, wanted to start here first.

Thanks for the response!
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Sounds great! Can you post some more information about PFC's rotors, some pictures also. If these are anything like the PFC GT3 kits I think its a much needed alternative for us guys!

Agree on posting on 6 speed and maybe the Racing Forum here.
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Originally Posted by boss351
Sounds great! Can you post some more information about PFC's rotors, some pictures also. If these are anything like the PFC GT3 kits I think its a much needed alternative for us guys!

Agree on posting on 6 speed and maybe the Racing Forum here.
More technical details and pics to follow.

Thanks.
Old 04-16-2009, 10:50 AM
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hopefully your kits will allow us to keep our brake calipers. please post pics as soon a they are available. sounds attractive.
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Originally Posted by manny_g
hopefully your kits will allow us to keep our brake calipers. please post pics as soon a they are available. sounds attractive.
You will be able to keep your stock calipers.

Thanks.
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After seeing the PFC options at the track for GT3/GT2's and Carreras, my mouth was watering. I am guessing that these will be very similar design right? Definatly not cross-drilled? Floating but quiet? Lighter than OEM (by how much)?
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Do you have the 997tt front disc size?
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The assemblies pictured are for a Nissan GTR. The Porsche assemblies will be exactly the same design.















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On the comment about the 997TT discs above. I think (but would need to confirm), that the hats would be the same for both the 996TT and 997TT, only the discs themselves are a different diameter, 330 vs 350mm, so that should make for some shared engineering.

Those pics look pretty sweet!
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that's what I thought. Same 996tt hat and 350mm gt3 rotor blank
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Looking for an upgrade, what is the diff between these and the kit Brembo offers?
I have 6 pistons w 350 up front and stock 330 rears.
Do you have a shim kit to convert to 350 rears?
Also can you use Pagid pads?

TIA
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do you offer slotted/grooved discs also?
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How soon can you ship? I need them now!


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