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I have the Porsche part #95535193950 calling around there does not seem to be anyone other than the dealer to buy these and they are 300.00. Any other company that makes replace would be a big help.

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jason

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I'm using the EBC Yellow pads on my '06 Turbo S and their braking is about the same as stock, they dust a little less after break-in, they cost half as much, and are suppose to be easier on the rotors and higher temp capable. I have been using a set on my old 911 and I do some D.E. track events and love too in the 911.

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I'm still a big believer in the EBC Yellows compared to OEM. Just do a Google search for them and look at all of the positive feedback plus the bonus that they are cheaper than OEM, dust less, easier on the rotors, and higher temp capable. One thing to keep in mind is that your wear sensors may need to be replaced. They get a little brittle after a few miles, at least they aren't a fortune from Sonnen or Suncoast.

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