Porsche 997 Turbo Brakes Pccb Carbon Ceramic Caliper & Rotors Pccb on 2040-parts.com
New Iberia, Louisiana, US
Complete set of Porsche carbon ceramic brakes, PCCB, for the 997 turbo Porsche. Also fits 996 wide body cars but you may need adapters or spacers. I am not sure but I know it has been done .
Amazing stopping power with no brake fade, 380mm front and 350mm rear rotors. 50% weigh savings vs. iron discs and no brake dust
Generation II for lifetime lasting stopping power. No chips or any blemishes in rotors. Calipers look brand new and comes with pads and sensors. BOLT ON, BLEED AND....STOP!
They are $15,300 at Suncoast Porsche parts, huge savings.
Rear Left - 996.352.031.04 99635203104
Rear Right - 996.352.032.04 99635203204
Front Left - 997.351.031.31 99735103131
Front Right - 997.351.032.31 99735103231
Front Brake pad sensors 2x99761267700
Rear Brake Pads Sensors 2X99761275400
Front Brake Pad Set 99735194801
Rear Brake Pad Set 99735294702
Front calipers
99735142732
99735142832
Rear calipers
997 352 42532
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