964 RS rep bits needed

964 RS rep bits needed

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Steve Rance

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Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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Would any of you chaps have any tuning bits for a 964? Adjustable top mounts, big reds, heigo cage, pole positions etc, etc....
If so, Please send me a PM.

Steve Rance

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Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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Yep

Steve Rance

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232 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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Thanks Jamie. To be honest, I'm only looking for a rear cage section but if you have anything else, please let me know

Steve Rance

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Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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IMIA said:
oooh start a build thread pls! smile
To be honest, the joy of the 964 is that you just bolt stuff on so the thread would be a bit boring i think!

Steve Rance

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Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Jamie Summers said:
I'll have a look and see what's hiding in the garage. No interest in the MoTeC ?

Jamie
May be Old Chap!

Just depends on what cash i've got left after I've put all of the other bits on!

Steve Rance

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Wednesday 4th March 2015
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boxsey said:
I went for 993 calipers all round. The front ones are essentially the same as the 964RS. They take the same size pad as the RS and use the same caliper adapters that you would use for big reds but use slightly smaller discs (304 x 32 rather than 322 x 32). You'll need the 928 S4 discs rather than the 993 discs as the 993 discs have the wrong offset for a 964. The 993C2 rear calipers bolt directly onto standard rear 964 discs.

Here's some 993 front calipers on ebay:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Porsche-993-Front-Brake-...

Here's some 993C2 rears:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pair-Of-Genuine-Porsche-...
Thanks for taking the time to find these chaps for me Old Boy, but would prefer big reds as I will probably be Rogering the brakes senseless during track adventures. Drove a nice one at Silverstone a few weeks back with a well set up brake/diff package. Bit of a revelation I must say