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> FS: 5-lug front drilled rotors
thomasotten
post Feb 10 2018, 02:04 PM
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A pair of front brake discs for a 1970-1972 Porsche 914. These have been drilled for 5-lug and come with the studs. The discs were purchased new from Eric Shea of PMB Performance from this forum. Never used, because mine is a 73. Slight rust from sitting in box, but nothing a little sandpaper won't take care of.

These are a direct bolt-on option for converting to 5-lug. You will only need to provide bearings. An economical way to do a 5-lug conversion.

$120 shipped.


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Sorry about the pm I have a 74 . I wasn’t paying attention
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A pair of front brake discs for a 1970-1972 Porsche 914. These have been drilled for 5-lug and come with the studs. The discs were purchased new from Eric Shea of PMB Performance from this forum. Never used, because mine is a 73. Slight rust from sitting in box, but nothing a little sandpaper won't take care of.

These are a direct bolt-on option for converting to 5-lug. You will only need to provide bearings. An economical way to do a 5-lug conversion.

$120 shipped.

Is the brakes still available ? Thanks, David
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