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    Brake caliper identification

    Hi during a bit of cleaning I stumbled upon these.
    They were together with a set of Front 911 calipers and Mercedes Pagoda Front calipers.
    As they are not Mercedes I wonder if they might be 911.
    They take a vented rotor - spacing of the mounting holes is 3" piston diameter unknown (can measure if necessary)
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    More early '70's calipers , rear .

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