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Hi guys. Please help me with list of all available PCCB for all models and years with part number and sizes (dia x th). I found some info, but list is incomplete. Please correct me if I wrong:
Panamera Turbo S (2012)
Part numbers
F. 97035140731, 97035140831 size: 410x???
R. 99735203101, 99735203201 size: 350x???
Carrera Turbo S (997.2) Part numbers
F. 99735103133, 99735103233 size: ????
R. 99735203101, 99735203201 size: ????
GT2 RS (997.2) Part numbers
F. 99735103193, 99735103293 size: ????
R. 99735203194, 99735203294 size: ????
997 GT3 RS 4.0 Part numbers
F. 99735103296, 99735103196 size: ????
R. 99735203194, 99735203294 size: ????
GT3 RS (997.2) Part numbers
F. 99735103296, 99735103196 size: ????
R. 99735203194, 99735203294 size: ????
Cayman S 2009-2012
Part numbers
F. 99735103200, 99735103100 size: ????
R. 98735203102, 98735203202 size: ????
Porsche Boxter S (987.2) 2009-2012
Part numbers
F. 99735103200, 99735103100 size: ????
R. 98735203102, 98735203202 size: ????
That is most unusual a request. A marketing thesis?
You'd want to know that even within same size class of rotors (say 380mm) there exists numerous sub-versions with different generations of mounting hardware (i.e. the hats). Your singular focus on rotor size vs. catalog price is potentially misguided...
That is most unusual a request. A marketing thesis?
You'd want to know that even within same size class of rotors (say 380mm) there exists numerous sub-versions with different generations of mounting hardware (i.e. the hats). Your singular focus on rotor size vs. catalog price is potentially misguided...
Diploma work, I mean. Sorry for language.
I don't need exact info about mounts and hats, need general information without details. Will be is enough to specify one part number regardless of the PCCB generation . I think difference only in mounting and hats but not in dia? Part numbers in my list not correct?
Why nobody can't answer about size of brake rotor? Is it confidential information or something else? Maybe someone can give a links to resources with technical data?
More to do with nobody knowing who u are and why u're asking for help on a topic bearing no relevance to anybody else. That's just straight talk... now if u fill us in on your thesis...
I told that I'm doing a marketing diploma work about current market situation at sector of carbon-ceramic brakes. Thats why I'm looking for PCCB list with part numbers and sizes. Already have list for VAG, GM, Ferrari, Daimler cars.
P.S. my english is not good enough, so sorry for misunderstandings and mistakes.
Lol - Rex is in a good mood. Zymemo I hope you can teach us something
Same here. I'm dying to hear what research would come out of this. Until then, the OP can knock himself out with the rotor dimensions and this exercise is stretching the limits of my indulgence...
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