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ppeters914
post Jan 13 2010, 11:14 AM
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QUOTE(burton73 @ Jan 2 2010, 08:19 PM) *

On Ebay: New Porsche 914 4 Complete ATE Brake Master Cylinder $ 228.14
He has 9 units. Feedback is 100% Positive on 2059 The picture shows ATE
Manufactured by ATE and brought to you by GetCoolParts. This is a brand new 17mm OEM replacement Brake Master Cylinder and is ready to install in your 914! Check our feedback and bid with confidence. Compare our prices to the dealer and save.

There are a few other guys on there at around the same price.

Bob

Didn't find anything by GetCoolParts. Most of the eBay sellers are selling the 19mm. The few 17mm's are all pushing $300.

QUOTE(saigon71 @ Jan 3 2010, 09:11 AM) *

autopartswarehouse.com $231.95 for the ATE 17MM - free shipping.

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PAP Parts is $207 and change. 19 mm $279.


I didn't know that this one was made by ATE...if it is, this is probably the best deal around for a 17MM.

Bought one. Yup, gen-u-wine ATE in a Porsche OEM box. Total with shipping was $223. Free PAP-Parts t-shirt, too. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif)
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post Nov 23 2025, 04:00 PM
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Just used my last 17mm master kit on my “barn find” the cylinder itself was in excellent condition, only light polish required. Stock 1.7 “73

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Would you mind sharing the part #'s of the 17mm MC rebuild kit and the full 17mm MC?

I've been pretty lucky lately sorting through NOS part stashes.
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post Dec 17 2025, 07:13 PM
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ATE MC Kit 03.70-1517.2

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