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Re insulators/ damping plates /anti vibration plates. Get this !! I have just got a set though quattro corner (thanks Pete) for the big red OEM caliper. Audi have put a sticker over the porsche sticker !!!! PORSCHE NO 951 351 089 03 (porsche 968 M30 option brakes).
Price £32 per item (you need 4) Porsche indep price £23 per item.Alastair
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Originally posted by Jamo View PostGSF? even better, yes please see if you can find the number.
P63445
951-352-041-01Rob..
94 RS2 Noggy,LHD,MTM map,18"cup 1s,245/35/18,Bilsteins,RS2 H&Rs,Cup splitter.
87 UR 20v ABY
97 S6 Avant
96 A6 C4 2.5 TDI quattro avant,Ming,Wietec/eibach,chipped
1967 Ford Mustang,Eleanor,460ci v8
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Originally posted by GT500 View Post928s on the back of mine, take it as confirmed.
I was about to take the plunge on these in an attempt to solve this ongoing mystery. With the aquisition of these I will have everything I need to finish my rear brakes. Yipee!
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Originally posted by GT500 View PostHere you go.
P63445
951-352-041-01
£ 85.68 each for the ventilated
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£119.60 each for the ventilated and cross drilled.
Also from GSF, genuine ventilated discs (non drilled discs) are £143.75 each.Last edited by Lloyd; 16 February 2009, 12:41.RS2+ (now sold...)
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Originally posted by scillyisles View PostWord of warning to anyone using this list - it lists Porsche part number that do not fit.
I have OEM upgraded brakes on my RS2 and according to the document Porsche partnumbers 965-351-045-00 and 965-351-046-00 should be the front discs - wrong the OEM upgrade kit gives you floating discs whereas these Porsche discs are fixed not floating.
Well...... i have to say that you're wrong on this one.....
I used for the second time on my RS2 with bigreds the:
1994-911 C2 3.6 Turbo 322mmx32mm Drilled Rotors
partnumbers 965-351-045-00 and 965-351-046-00
OK they're not floating discs but they do fit on the front of the RS2
So the point is if you prefer the floating disc as per the original (VERY expensive) or if you go for a monoblock disc. (325 euros for the pair from Porsche dealer)
I reckon the difference it's minimum on the brake feeling and in anyway the monoblock drlled discs 322x32 from the 911 C2 Turbo are a big improvement to the original not drilled monoblock 304x32......
Also i must dig the part number for my front braking pads from Brembo.
I bought them for 165 euros (the set) and if i remember well they're the rear pads of the Ferrari 360 (the shape on the inner side it's different but they fit) the quality is very good..... well Brembo....
Stefano
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Originally posted by Jamo View PostDamn you had my hopes up, how much are the disks anyway from Audi / Quattro Corner?
I'm really thinking of just buying the 928 variants
I paid £416 for the pair from Audi with 25% discount - this was the cheapest price
for genuine punched I could find anywhere.RS2+ (now sold...)
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