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beater986 11-12-2020 08:48 PM

FS/FT: Freshly powdercoated (red) 986 base calipers
 
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/7EMAA...eW/s-l1600.jpg

These calipers were removed from a '99 Porsche Boxster 2.5L Base. They are Porsche / Brembo OEM. They've been stripped, cleaned, and professionally powdercoated to match Porsche's red caliper color and have not been put back on the car since being refinished.

Since these are stripped / have had the seals, boots, etc. removed, you'll either need to use your stock pistons / seals or need to pickup the appropriate piston and caliper seal rebuild kit. Seal rebuild kits are generally available for ~$20 (example P/N: 143.37013). For reference, the front calipers have a 36mm leading piston and 40mm trailing piston.

Lastly, I've included two new white PORSCHE high-temp stickers that you may wish to apply. Everything you see here is what will ship.

Listed for $550 on eBay, I'll take $400 OBO with free US shipping for anyone here or trade -/+$ for:
  • Porsche RTS/roof rack parts.
  • Adjustable front sway bar
  • Clean newer-style headlights
  • Artic silver facelift bumper
  • Artic silver driver(RH) fender

mikeinmass 11-13-2020 11:07 AM

Curious, is it normal to powder coat the fluid lines too?

beater986 11-13-2020 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeinmass (Post 626670)
Curious, is it normal to powder coat the fluid lines too?

The internet didn't yield any useful info. I powdercoated the crossover lines on the ones on my car and haven't had an issues.

My concern would be something like powdercoating seals or pistons.


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