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I'm looking for a little advice about some PCCB disks I bought in error a long time back. I thought I was getting PCCB2 for my 996 GT2 but they're actually a different size so I'm putting them on eBay.
Part numbers are 997.351.03[1|2].90 front and 997.352.03[1|2]/91 rear.
Obviously they're for 997 but for some reason I thought 997 brakes were the same size as 996 for GT cars so I'm wondering if they're some sort of motorsport item of limited interest.
If anyone can help me identify and value these I'd greatly appreciate it please. They're like new apart from a couple of small chips at the edge which according to the assessment manual from Porsche are within tolerance.
Cheers
Andy
Part numbers are 997.351.03[1|2].90 front and 997.352.03[1|2]/91 rear.
Obviously they're for 997 but for some reason I thought 997 brakes were the same size as 996 for GT cars so I'm wondering if they're some sort of motorsport item of limited interest.
If anyone can help me identify and value these I'd greatly appreciate it please. They're like new apart from a couple of small chips at the edge which according to the assessment manual from Porsche are within tolerance.
Cheers
Andy
There are some (from memory, 996 unused ceramics) advertised on the PCGB forum for £1800.
Edit: front only.
"1 pair of 996 PCCB front ceramic discs - BRAND NEW! These are the 2nd Gen version of the PCCB system and were mounted to the car at OPC Reading. The car was taken to JZM and then the discs replaced with Alcon steels. The discs have been in storage in boxes ever since. I also have a pair of rear PCCB discs that, whilst not brand new, are perfectly serviceable and were replaced with Alcons at the same time as the fronts. astonishingly these would cost more then £7500 new - £1800 "
Edit: front only.
"1 pair of 996 PCCB front ceramic discs - BRAND NEW! These are the 2nd Gen version of the PCCB system and were mounted to the car at OPC Reading. The car was taken to JZM and then the discs replaced with Alcon steels. The discs have been in storage in boxes ever since. I also have a pair of rear PCCB discs that, whilst not brand new, are perfectly serviceable and were replaced with Alcons at the same time as the fronts. astonishingly these would cost more then £7500 new - £1800 "
Edited by agtlaw on Thursday 26th June 11:35
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