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> Caliper ID: Possible 993 turbo calipers?, Need help
Andyrew
post Aug 14 2013, 12:02 PM
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Ive got a line on some calipers, and wondering if anyone can ID them.


Eric?

Any idea on what they are worth? They are missing your standard hardware, but were rebuilt and coated.



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post Aug 15 2013, 09:13 PM
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Chris, thanks for the info and comparison price. The guy literally said someone make me an offer or I throw them away, and has a price of 275obo..

Eric, I figured they would be really expensive to rebuild, he says they are rebuilt but I dont see any dust boots. Thanks for the pricing.

He's going to get me the piston size soon and we'll go from there.

I was thinking of putting these on my 914 or maybe my Allroad if I can do it cheap enough.

Here is what the S4 and A6 (Allroad) calipers look like.
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