[s-cars] Sources and typical costs for BBK calipers

Sean Douglas quattro20v at telus.net
Wed Dec 6 22:18:34 EST 2006


Try Benson Motors in New Orleans (previously Crescent City Motors). Last
time I checked a pair of big blacks were just under $600.

Sean Douglas

> -----Original Message-----
> From: s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:s-car-list-
> bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of McCall, Randy
> Sent: December 6, 2006 4:59 PM
> To: s-car-list at audifans.com
> Subject: [s-cars] Sources and typical costs for BBK calipers
> 
> For those who got in on Javads recent GB for the RS2 brackets, no doubt
> some of you had big red (or black) Porsche calipers already. For those
> who did not, and for a relatively newby to the slippery slope like me,
> I'm curious where to find a good deal (if one exists) on the calipers?
> I talked with Sunset Motors in Portland last week and was quoted $365.45
> each for the 928GST calipers (928-351-423/424).  I'm wondering how this
> compares with other sources that I may not be aware of.  I've found
> reasonably inexpensive sources for the other parts needed like pads,
> rotors, pad vibration dampers, pad wear indicators, but not much in the
> way of places or prices for either the calipers of the special NLA bolts
> (VAGparts.com?).  By way of comparison, a brand new set of big reds
> (993TT) is on flea bay for $760 (current starting price, no bids).  Any
> recent pricing experience you'd like to share?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Randy
> 
> 95.5 S6 Avant
> '91 2000 20V Avant
> '01 Alroad - wifes cruiser
> 
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