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I am looking to take my PCCB's off my car and put a new brake kit on (simply to save the carbon brakes).

What are some options and who makes applications for 2004 GT3?

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A little bit of both. I just hate to be running those brakes at the track. Very scared of tearing them up and not having them for resale. What is the best way of getting some cast iron rotors and gt3 brakes?

Posted (edited)

Vivid Racing also sells a Brembo 2 piece floating steel slotted rotor kit for the PCCB Porsche cars. You replace the rotors and pads and use the existing calipers. They are pricey but not near what the Porsche ceramics cost.

Here is the link for your car. If you deal with Vivid ask for Dan Malmerstein. He's very helpful..

Oops.. I just noticed that your car is a 2004.. They still may have a fittment for you..

http://www.vividraci...rs-p-63142.html

Edited by phillipj

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