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Old 08-02-2018, 08:41 PM
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Default White Brake Caliper Script Decals

Category: Brakes
Price (no $ sign please): $16
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 986, 987, 993, 996, 997, Cayenne, Panamera
Location (Region): SoCAl
Item Condition: Brand New

Replaces faded or disappearing caliper logos. This is a high-heat, rub-on, cured vinyl product. White 3.25"/82.5mm and white 4.0"/101mm only. For models listed above only. When ordering - state model Porsche and sizing on Subject Line eg; "Cayenne, Large Small." For example, 986 - state, "Boxster Same." This way, I know to send you four 3.25" decals. Kapiche? PM me if interested. Limited supplies on-hand:



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What kind of vinyl are these made of?
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Old 08-03-2018, 08:26 AM
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Read the above listing description again. The Vinyl uses brake heat, to cure hard as paint.
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Is the price for one, two, set of four?
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Originally Posted by Dilberto
Read the above listing description again. The Vinyl uses brake heat, to cure hard as paint.
Thanks for getting back to me - I read your description, but since I wasn't aware of a polyvinyl chloride film with those properties (and one would be useful for me), I wondered if perhaps you knew the specifics, or have a Product Data Sheet? Do you make the vinyl, or just the decals?
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I just cut mine from Oracal 751. I don't know if it will stand up to track use. PM me in a couple months and I'll let you know.
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Price is for 4 decal set.

I don't know the technical details of the vinyl used, since I have them made by a graphic artist, specializing in Automotive logos. All I know is my brakes look great!
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I have bought these "high temp" type of Porsche script decals in the past, as I have refinished several sets of Porsche brake calipers, a couple on racer cars. If you apply these and spray with at least two to three coats of high temp clear paint, these types of decals should hold up for a long time. If you are worried about the decals not holding up over time, in my opinion, you shouldn't shouldn't have any problems.
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