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996 GT3 PCCB Rotors
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996 GT3 PCCB Rotors
Category: Brakes
Price (no $ sign please): $2600
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 996
Location (Region): SoCAl
Item Condition: Used
Part numbers:
Front - 996.351.032.92
Rear - 996.352.031.02
Thickness:
FL - 34.3mm (min 33.5mm, new 34.0mm)
FR - 34.1mm
RR - 28.1mm (min 27.5mm, new 28.0mm)
RL - 28.1mm
Chips:
(2 x 10mm and a maximum of three damaged areas per disc according to Total911)
FL - 1 rough edge about 10mm, 1 chip of 4mm, 1 chip of 13mm. Rear of the rotor also has a visible line mid-way through the disc where the brake shield had made contact. It does not catch with a fingernail.
FR - 1 chip of 4mm.
RR - 0 chips, more of a rough edge spanning about 23mm.
RL - 3 chips total, largest is 5mm.
All chips have shown no deterioration or issue in the past 3K miles that I've owned the car itself. I've done my best to present the condition accurately, and I'd be happy to provide additional pictures if desired.
4/25/17 - I've included a new picture of the RR that shows a scuff to the surface from a buyer that tried to carelessly install the rotor and encountered a fitment issue before returning them to me. The scuff is smooth to the touch and I imagine it would be gone within a few hundred miles of normal use.
Asking $2,600 + shipping to the US only for the set, or $1,400 for either the front/rear pairs separately. Cash/local pick-up in Santa Barbara, CA is preferred, otherwise Paypal as a gift or +3.3% for fees.
I will not sell rotors individually or part out the hats/discs.
Last edited by SBGT3; 04-25-2017 at 07:36 PM.
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Appreciate it, Patrick! I feel that these are priced fairly taking into account the chips and the fact that they do not show any signs of track usage (i.e. delamination from heat).