Porsche 911 turbo brakes

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  1. #1
    V3 NGS
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    hi everyone
    first post of the year coming up ..... could anyone tell me how much they would expect to pay for a set of Porsche 911 turbo brakes and discs with red pads ...... second hand but in very good condition thanks and happy new year to you all

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    lowrider
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    Funny that I was looking at these recently ! Bit pricey I think at £800.

    http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/840571.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowrider View Post
    Funny that I was looking at these recently ! Bit pricey I think at £800.

    http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/840571.htm
    The calipers look to be in pretty good condition, plenty meat left on both the pads & discs as well although you'd probably be best to buy at least a new set of pads. I think £800's quite a fair price when you consider the equivalent Brembo/AP options.

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    Am i right in thinking you need 18" whells to fit the Porshe brakes.
    Believe Ronaldo has a set of Ferrari ones for sale

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    yeah, normally need 18's for the Porker brakes due to the size....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig View Post
    yeah, normally need 18's for the Porker brakes due to the size....

    unless you buy Team Dynamics Prorace 1.2 alloy wheels. from think mini they offer various offsets to fit all brake kits.
    Cooper Coupe...

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    I saw a thread on this, think it was Mini2 on one of the British Sponsors

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    I'm getting these brakes fitted shortly.
    You will need 18" wheels, the offset does not come into it from a wheel size point of view, more that the wheel will foul against the inner edge of the outer rim requiring the use of spacers

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