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Old 04-04-2005, 12:31 PM
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I am selling my Big Red kit. I never installed it.

This is a complete bolt on 993TT brake kit. In factory Red powder coat finish. rotors/hats ahve been powder coated black in the center to avoid corrosion. Inclueds new rear parking brake shoes. (appear to be stock size, never tested). This kit should retain the factory parking brake setup.

AFIK it will not fit under most 16" wheels. My 17" Lindsey Fuchs fit but would require a spacer (1/4" F, 1/2" R). I don't have room for the rear spacers with my wheels.

This kit will also bolt on to a 964 or 993 after removing the caliper adapters.


Included:

2 front calipers (993.352.425(6).10)*
2 rear calipers (993.351.425(5).10)*
2 Front rotors (993.351.045(6).10)*
2 rear rotors (993.352.045(6).00)*

* extra number denotes (R/L side)

2 front rotor hats
stock front rotor hats
2 front adapters for 3.5" struts
2 rear adapters for 911 (3") trailing arms
mounting bolts
rear hard lines (front uses SC style hard line)
All banjo fittings
Stock 993TT Textar pads (4 sets)
rear parking brake shoes.
NIB 23mm MC

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Fellow Dorki price $2400 shipped to cont. US

paypal accepted if buyer pays fee (3%?)

Pictures only show half the system and not all included parts.



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Old 04-04-2005, 03:05 PM
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All I can do is drool! 8)
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Old 04-04-2005, 04:48 PM
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You can drool while you write a check!

Just don't smear that signature...

I have engine parts that need machine work...
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My understanding is brakes that big won't fit under 16" wheels. Hmm. They sure look purty though.. If only I could find some free 17" wheels
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Then buy my 17" 996 Twists track wheels!
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Then buy my 17" 996 Twists track wheels!
What a salesman! You should group the two together for an "amazingly low group buy rate of $______"

Tempting, but for now brakepads and 16"s are still cheaper for me.
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sold pending receipt of funds.
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