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    Early Alloy Front Calipers

    Nice Pair of Left and Right Front Alloy Calipers

    Correct for 1970 911E 911S

    Will fit all 3.5 struts.

    900 shipped for the pair or Best offer..


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    Just a heads up... These are S-Calipers off a 1970 car. Not accurate for an RS or a 930. With some extra stampings they could be accurate for MY's 70-72.
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    Good Info thanks... correct 69/1970 911E 911S

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    It's all about the circles forged into the tops.

    1969 = No circles. Very early examples had cutouts for the pin clips by the pad cavities.
    1970 = Circles but no "X" in the circle.
    1971 = Circles with the "X" in the circle
    1972 = As 71 but later in the year they became the Greenish/Gold Dichromate
    1973 = New "rounded nose" design. With Circles. With "X". With Dichromate.

    Hope that helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neunelfer View Post
    It's all about the circles forged into the tops.

    1969 = No circles. Very early examples had cutouts for the pin clips by the pad cavities.
    1970 = Circles but no "X" in the circle.
    1971 = Circles with the "X" in the circle
    1972 = As 71 but later in the year they became the Greenish/Gold Dichromate
    1973 = New "rounded nose" design. With Circles. With "X". With Dichromate.

    Hope that helps.
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