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Porsche 944 Turbo Big Black Brakes, Cross Drilled Rotors Etc. on 2040-parts.com

US $2,100.00
Location:

Sweet Grass, Montana, United States

Sweet Grass, Montana, United States
Used Five race weekends. Very good condition.
Brand:Porsche / Brembo Warranty:No

These are a set of Porsche Brembo "Big Blacks" rotors from a 928S4. These come with everything pictured here including Lindsey Racing cross drilled rotors, LR adaptors, 88 Turbo hub & spindles, brake hose receiver plates (3"), steel nuts, steel braided hoses and Pagid Race pads. Five weekends only and in very good condition. The race car these came off was in a rebuild to a semi tube frame and we abandoned the project after purchasing the Milledge 951. Shipping will be from Sweet Grass Montana and will be by ground freight. I reserve the right to end the auction early as these are listed elsewhere. Look at the pictures as they form part of the description and what you see is what you get.

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