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    3" lightweight Brembo calipers for SWB

    I have another pair of aluminium Brembo calipers to bolt up to your SWB S/L or convert your non-vented SWB front brakes to vented rotors.

    $375 shipped worldwide. Please *email* through the board, if PM fills up I will miss your message.

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    With a little work they could look like this: (photo credit cmpski)

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    Just wondering what you'd charge for that "little work" you mention?
    Steve Meltsner

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    You'd have to ask Eric @ PMB, I think those are his work.

    Here's a set that I did for myself, not as nice as Eric's of course:

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    What modell did these come from? I thougth that all 911 alumium calipers had 3,5" spacing?

    What is the piston size on these?
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    I've a pair on my 67.

    I prefer to restore a Brembo pair instead of buying a chinese copy.


    Very light compared to the original one.
    piston diameter 48mm (as origin), but you put larger pad.
    A plug and play modification. You have to cut the disc shield.
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    I bought the calipers on ebay 5 years ago. I then bought the 908 repo pins from Eric and installed them. Then I sent them to Eric for a rebuild. My car has Zimmerman SC rotors I had cryoed at Winberg Crankshafts here in Denver. After 12000 miles mostly on mountain roads the rotors show so little wear that I can't see or feel any wear. I thought that would be impossible.
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    Price drop $375 shipped.

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    Interested if calipers are still available

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    These are now sold.

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