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Loren,

I'm going to change the brakes on my '04 GT3 from the steel viarity to ceramic. Do you know the P/N of a kit to do the conversion using the new "improved" ceramic rotors as used on the 997S? Tnx

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The kit for the 997 is: 997 044 600 63 Ceramic Brake Kit (retrofit).

Interesting that the 997 uses "regular" parts and the GT3 ceramic kit uses Porsche MotorSports parts.... hmm.

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The kit for the 997 is: 997 044 600 63 Ceramic Brake Kit (retrofit).

Interesting that the 997 uses "regular" parts and the GT3 ceramic kit uses Porsche MotorSports parts.... hmm.

Loren,

What I'm specificly looking for is a kit to convert the GT3 using the "new generation" ceramic rotors. Is there any way to tell if the GT3 kits listed are using the new ones, ala 997, or still using the "old" style rotors of the origional, '04 cars. Or will the 997 kit listed fit a GT3? (non-997)

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