FS: Porsche OEM Brake Pads Fronts & Rears
Category: Brakes
Price: $300
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: Porsche 911 997 Turbo, Porsche 911 997 Non-Turbo, Porsche 911 996 Turbo, Porsche 911 996 Non-Turbo
Location (State): CA
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item can be shipped
If you have 6 pot, 380 or 350 fronts and 4 pot, 350 rears.
If you could send me a picture of your front and rear calipers the would help.
Thanks, VID997
"They will work for a 996 TT if: You have 6 pot front calipers.
The rears will work regardless. These pads also work on the standard 350mm rotors. Standard Porsche 6 pot calipers for the front and 4 pot for the rears."
If you could send me a picture of your front and rear calipers the would help.
Thanks, VID997
"They will work for a 996 TT if: You have 6 pot front calipers.
The rears will work regardless. These pads also work on the standard 350mm rotors. Standard Porsche 6 pot calipers for the front and 4 pot for the rears."
$300 including shipping and no sales tax! That's another 8-9% off not to mention the shipping cost. So throw in another $75 and we have deal!
These were only on my car to get me to the dealership and back home.
Last edited by VID997; Aug 30, 2011 at 05:47 PM.
How about three hundred including shipping. I just installed a fresh set of yet another pair of rears only Pagid RS 19's last week (less then a year later)...COST: $430 plus tax and shipping...JUST FOR THE REARS!
These NEW OEM Pads will cost over twenty/twenty-five dollars just to ship to Pennsylvania! You are getting a screaming deal, and if you install them yourself you'll save $3k+ over going to the dreaded dealership getting raped. You should be able to do all four corners in two hours or less with the aid of this link below:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...onversion.html
Its a piece a cake, and you'll feel a lot about yourself no matter what your profession is!


These NEW OEM Pads will cost over twenty/twenty-five dollars just to ship to Pennsylvania! You are getting a screaming deal, and if you install them yourself you'll save $3k+ over going to the dreaded dealership getting raped. You should be able to do all four corners in two hours or less with the aid of this link below:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...onversion.html
Its a piece a cake, and you'll feel a lot about yourself no matter what your profession is!


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