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    Brake valuation question

    Brain trust question: I have the fronts/rears ATE Calipers and solid disc rotors that came off our ‘69 912. The car was a true 54,000 mile car, so I believe the parts are quite serviceable. I upgraded the braking system and no longer need the orig parts. Any idea as to value? TIA
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    Years ago I sold some '84 Carrera rotors and brakes for $400.00 , I was happy to sell . I think most people are looking to upgrade as you did , so not really items people are searching to buy .
    I think $400.00 would be great , $250.00 would be ok . My 2 cents .

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