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Old July 30th 2003, 13:32
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Cool Porsche bits for sale

A set of Cookies, 15X7's in Black and Silver. £80 the set of 4.

A set of 928S4 alloys, 16X7's and 16X8's with centrecaps, £160.

A set of 928S4 rear alloys 16X8's all round. Look great polished up and fit well onto a Mk2 Golf with adaptors (not supplied). £160



Porsche 944 brake setups

Porsche 944 suspension setups

Porsche 924S dials £60 Complete with surround if needed.


Porsche seats £100



Porsche 944 driveshafts and hub shafts. £120

Need any Porsche bits? just ask.

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Hey Im interested in a porsche brake conversion...Do oyu offer both turbo and N/A setups? How much do they cost? Thanks
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Old July 31st 2003, 03:23
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Hi Brandon,
A set of early brakes would be £350, a set of 4-pot brakes would be £750.
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Re: Porsche bits for sale

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Porsche 924S dials £60 Complete with surround if needed.


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Hey Mike,

Whats the gauge on the left got on it? mainly the bit on the top...

What other porsche gauge sets can you get?

Would they be compatible with VDO senders? (as all my senders are currently VDO electric ones)

What about the shaped bit which goes above the gauges on a porsche?

I have a spare 1303 dash and some spare time.... Going to knock something up

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Old July 31st 2003, 06:33
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Hey Sam, how's it goin?

The top guage on the left unit is a temp guage. It is used for Water on the 924S but it will work aswell for Oil temp.
If you were going to use it, I would get the sender and make up an adaptor to use it on the oil system, then you know it's accurate.

I have a spare 911 Instrument housing at present, obviously no guage in it but it's £40.

Something else you may be interested in, I have a 914 Setup including housing. This is the usual thing which is done to 1303's. Complete with guages, Speedo, Rev Counter (4 cyl) and Fuel and Temp setup. That little lot is £250.

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