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Mike1981 |
Jun 24 2018, 04:58 PM
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Mike1981 |
Jul 8 2018, 05:40 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 212 Joined: 21-July 14 From: Detroit MI Member No.: 17,663 Region Association: Southern California |
Parking brake cable it there but it needs a bracket welded in order to hook it up
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burton73 |
Jul 8 2018, 12:09 PM
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burton73 Group: Members Posts: 3,510 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California |
Parking brake cable it there but it needs a bracket welded in order to hook it up You say: Porsche 911 Front and rear brakes. Sorry but I still have questions on the rear brakes and the parking brake. You say you need a bracket for parking brake? 911 calipers. Is the rear a 911 parking brake from very early car? This makes a big difference to people. Bob B |
Mike1981 |
Jul 8 2018, 02:48 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 212 Joined: 21-July 14 From: Detroit MI Member No.: 17,663 Region Association: Southern California |
Parking brake cable it there but it needs a bracket welded in order to hook it up You say: Porsche 911 Front and rear brakes. Sorry but I still have questions on the rear brakes and the parking brake. You say you need a bracket for parking brake? 911 calipers. Is the rear a 911 parking brake from very early car? This makes a big difference to people. Bob B Im not sure what you are asking I have front and rear 911 calipers do not know what year one of the rear calipers houses the ebrake cable is there but not attached to caliper Hope this helps Mike |
burton73 |
Jul 8 2018, 03:03 PM
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burton73 Group: Members Posts: 3,510 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California |
Parking brake cable it there but it needs a bracket welded in order to hook it up You say: Porsche 911 Front and rear brakes. Sorry but I still have questions on the rear brakes and the parking brake. You say you need a bracket for parking brake? 911 calipers. Is the rear a 911 parking brake from very early car? This makes a big difference to people. Bob B Im not sure what you are asking I have front and rear 911 calipers do not know what year one of the rear calipers houses the ebrake cable is there but not attached to caliper Hope this helps Mike Early 911 parking uses an expanding parking brake with shoes that touch the back side of a drum that is part of the rear disk. Sorry I do not have a picture right now . Tangerine makes a cable to hook that part to the 914-brake cable. If you have the set-up it is a very good point on this car. Whoever built this car put some quality parts in the conversion. Good pictures of high quality and these points will sell your car. I am always looking for the right bargain. In less it is the right blue and I am screwed. Thanks, Bob B |
Mike1981 |
Jul 8 2018, 03:20 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 212 Joined: 21-July 14 From: Detroit MI Member No.: 17,663 Region Association: Southern California |
Parking brake cable it there but it needs a bracket welded in order to hook it up You say: Porsche 911 Front and rear brakes. Sorry but I still have questions on the rear brakes and the parking brake. You say you need a bracket for parking brake? 911 calipers. Is the rear a 911 parking brake from very early car? This makes a big difference to people. Bob B Im not sure what you are asking I have front and rear 911 calipers do not know what year one of the rear calipers houses the ebrake cable is there but not attached to caliper Hope this helps Mike Early 911 parking uses an expanding parking brake with shoes that touch the back side of a drum that is part of the rear disk. Sorry I do not have a picture right now . Tangerine makes a cable to hook that part to the 914-brake cable. If you have the set-up it is a very good point on this car. Whoever built this car put some quality parts in the conversion. Good pictures of high quality and these points will sell your car. I am always looking for the right bargain. In less it is the right blue and I am screwed. Thanks, Bob B Not sure what you mean by the "right" bargain Also if you click on the photobucket link these pics are the best resolution I can manage. I feel they give a real buyer a good idea of the quality of the conversion. If anyone is serious I would be glad to take more pictures Thanks |
burton73 |
Jul 8 2018, 08:19 PM
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burton73 Group: Members Posts: 3,510 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California |
Parking brake cable it there but it needs a bracket welded in order to hook it up You say: Porsche 911 Front and rear brakes. Sorry but I still have questions on the rear brakes and the parking brake. You say you need a bracket for parking brake? 911 calipers. Is the rear a 911 parking brake from very early car? This makes a big difference to people. Bob B Im not sure what you are asking I have front and rear 911 calipers do not know what year one of the rear calipers houses the ebrake cable is there but not attached to caliper Hope this helps Mike Early 911 parking uses an expanding parking brake with shoes that touch the back side of a drum that is part of the rear disk. Sorry I do not have a picture right now . Tangerine makes a cable to hook that part to the 914-brake cable. If you have the set-up it is a very good point on this car. Whoever built this car put some quality parts in the conversion. Good pictures of high quality and these points will sell your car. I am always looking for the right bargain. In less it is the right blue and I am screwed. Thanks, Bob B Not sure what you mean by the "right" bargain Also if you click on the photobucket link these pics are the best resolution I can manage. I feel they give a real buyer a good idea of the quality of the conversion. If anyone is serious I would be glad to take more pictures Thanks The right bargain is one where the car owner is not over rating the quality of his car and a buyer get a fair deal on the price. “No rust issues I know of” show it and prove it. Gaps and close up to see if there are any problems. This is not unreasonable. Clear picture of bottom of car to see if it has been reworked. Cash in hand and just as real as anyone not in town. Are you a realistic seller on what it takes to sell? You are getting better but not there yet IMHO for me not being there. It’s not like a West Coast guy can just come over and CK it out. Take a breath and think over your car selling strategy. Is what you are doing working for you? I am a real buyer. Cash in hand and just as real as anyone not in town. Are you a realistic seller? I have bought 914 cars from Florida and Texas and more than a few from California. GLWTS Bob B |
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