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Old 11-19-2018, 12:15 PM
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Default WTB: 987 Track Parts

Category: Accessories
Price (no $ sign please): $1
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 987, 997, Cayman
Location (Region): Texas
Item Condition: Used

2006 Cayman S. Looking to buy the following parts:

1. 987 Motorsport AOS oil separator

2. Center 3rd radiator kit/parts

3. Power Steering Cooler Kit

4. 987 PCCB rotors/pads

5. Girodisc steel rotors for 987 w/ factory PCCB 350mm

6. Transmission Gear Oil Cooler Kit

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someone building a SPC class car?
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Originally Posted by stujelly
someone building a SPC class car?
Ha I'd love to, but currently not enough time or money! Just a solid weekend driver and DE car. Gotta keep cool in the Texas summer heat.

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Send me a PM if you have something. Thanks!
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I've the pccb rotors and pads for sale, from my 987.2. the gt2 carbon seats for sale too.
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Originally Posted by Ken Lau
I've the pccb rotors and pads for sale, from my 987.2. the gt2 carbon seats for sale too.
At those prices I'll switch to GiroDisc. I realize the price I'd like to pay for PCCB rotors (to justify NOT switching to GiroDisc) is probably unrealistic. Thanks!
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Bump... added power steering cooler kit
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i did the first 3 mods on mine. You might want to consider the 996 Motorsport AOS. Cost alot less, and only requires small modification, which is still cheaper than a 987 motorsport AOS.
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Originally Posted by Neb
i did the first 3 mods on mine. You might want to consider the 996 Motorsport AOS. Cost alot less, and only requires small modification, which is still cheaper than a 987 motorsport AOS.
Neb, thanks for the insight! I read the DIY and still considering doing the 996 AOS, but would prefer the easier install of the 987-specific AOS. What power steering cooler kit did you go with?
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Originally Posted by Zach L
Neb, thanks for the insight! I read the DIY and still considering doing the 996 AOS, but would prefer the easier install of the 987-specific AOS. What power steering cooler kit did you go with?
I am searching for a power steering cooler also, I did the underdrive pulley, but I find I still need to top up the PS fluid after every DE weekend. I might just get an oil cooler and mount it under the car with a cutout to the plastic tray.
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Bump for found parts! Keep the PMs coming!

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I am searching for a power steering cooler also, I did the underdrive pulley, but I find I still need to top up the PS fluid after every DE weekend. I might just get an oil cooler and mount it under the car with a cutout to the plastic tray.
That's odd. I've never had to add PS fluid, with a couple autocross and 5 track days (over 9 hours on track). Just adding the PS cooler as a preventative to keep the system cool while not having to gut the frunk for the motorsport electric PS system. Do you know where your is leaking?

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Bump still need Girodisc rotors and a Motorsport AOS!
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