PCCB Pads Required, Pagid OE?

PCCB Pads Required, Pagid OE?

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Martian O

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2,734 posts

161 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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I'm looking to buy a set of rear pads for my PCCB equipped 997 Turbo and my OPC want £370 (-10% PCGB discount, so £333). I believe they're a Pagid OE pad, can anyone help me with a Pagid part number or supplier please.

Thank you.

Slippydiff

14,742 posts

222 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Strangely Euro car parts list every pad except the rear ceramics.

Design 911 list Pagid pads suitable for ceramics, but they look to be no cheaper than the oe items.

http://www.design911.co.uk/fu/pt66_2305_-cma81-cmo...

I'm doubtful you'll find a Pagid part number for the originals, Pagid have a very close working relationship with Porsche AG and are usually very coy about supplying their own part numbers to the general public (I suspect at Porsche AG's behest)
I believe Porsche may have you by the short and curlies with this one I'm afraid.

Martian O

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2,734 posts

161 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Thanks for the reply, OPC it is then.

stuart v

5 posts

113 months

Friday 31st October 2014
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Hi,i have a set of rear pads with fixing bolts and wires and springs that i bought as a spare set from my local opc.Never fitted,still in box and packaging.Pads are part number 99735294790.If you are interested let me know,i can post.You may only want the pads,thats ok.

Martian O

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2,734 posts

161 months

Friday 31st October 2014
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PM sent.

Fl0pp3r

859 posts

202 months

Tuesday 28th June 2016
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Bump! :-)

Lads, does anyone know where you can get hold of PAGID P40-3FF pads for a PCCB equipped 997.2 GT3 from?

I've been quoted £421+VAT per pair for the Porsche branded ones...

Would be most grateful! thumbup