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996 babes

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Hi to you all
I want to replace all 4 discs on my 2002 996 turbo
What do you all recommend the car is driven hard the old front ones have gone BLUE
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The cheapest solution is to drive slower[;)]

Barring that next cheapest would be better pads for fast road work such as EBC Green or for really hard use Yellow
http://www.ebc-brakes-uk.co.uk/

The brakes on the Turbo are already very good so to take them a stage further is never going to be cheap

Alcons are an upgrade for the front at £2600 These are often fitted as a replacement for PCCB on the Turbo S and GT2
http://www.jzmachtech.com/shells/tuning_product.php?id=7586

Design911 will happily relive you of £6,600 for an all round Brembo GT Big Brake kit upgrade

 

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