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post-3332-0-69250600-1308368684_thumb.jpgpost-3332-0-69250600-1308368684_thumb.jpgFor sale is a brand new set of Porsche 996 Cup Car Brembo 6 spot calipers and Brembo 355mm x 35mm rotors.

I will also throw in new pads.

The calipers are brand new and have ceramic pistons, these are massive calipers and will need a minimum 18" wheel

Brembo rotors are about 25-30% worn.

All you need to do is get custom hats and brackets made up.

Price $2,600 ono

Would prefer a Melb buyer

Thanks

Darren

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Are these the ones that are backwards or something?

by the look of it, they are set up to run towards the rear of the wheel, rather than in front as per the standard skyline caliper.

the larger piston should be in the dirrection the rotor rotates(rotor going clockwise, should be last piston past by the rotor).

so if mounted as currently set up, the piston will be on the wrong end.

you should be able to swap the bleed nipples, and transfer pipe(possibly have to get one made up), and youll be fine. :thumbsup:

personally, if i had the cash, id snap these up, hot looking calipers, with pads and rotors...

just saving the dollars as we type.

good luck with sale, will be an awesome addition to someones car.

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