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Old 01-06-2014, 12:51 PM
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Does anyone know the part numbers for the factory front and rear brake discs for a 2004 996 Cup?

Where do you all recommend getting the best price and service for purchasing these?

I use OG Racing for my PFC 08 pads but they don't carry the factory discs.

Thanks and see many of you at Winterfest and the 48 at Sebring.

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Ask at Porsche Motorsport (PMNA in your case). They'll tell you the price and you can order them directly there.
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Rick DeMan sells slotted rotors that last much longer than the cross-drilled Porsche part. Find Rick HERE. No connection--just a satisfied user. Happy to hear of even better alternatives!
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Calling Rick now.

Thanks!!
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Demonspeedmotorsports.com They have them A bit less $$ than PMNA sells them for too...

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Originally Posted by Phokaioglaukos
Rick DeMan sells slotted rotors that last much longer than the cross-drilled Porsche part. Find Rick HERE. No connection--just a satisfied user. Happy to hear of even better alternatives!
+1 on slotted rotors

See ya at Sebring !
Old 01-11-2014, 08:46 PM
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996 slotted cup rotors are in stock ready to ship....

Save on shipping and pick up at the 48 hours at Sebring...
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If you decide you want full floaters Alcon makes replacements:

Part numbers DIA2146X261C48 and DIA2135X139C24
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Note that floaters, like wheels that are not three-piece, are prohibited in PCA GTC3. That was the deciding factor for me in getting DeMan's slotted rotors instead of using the AP Racing full floating rotors I had on my street GT3.



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