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so happy i brought my first 911 sc

hi everyone , i m so happy finally got my first 911 last week . the car havent been deliver to me yet , will post picture late when i got it. i always want 911 . the story start two years ago i brought a 77 911 rolling shell and now still cant drive because no motor , i did most bodywork myself . i watch her in the garage but cant drive feel so bad . so i brought a sc . . my question is

i have a pair 964 front caliper and i want to use on the sc , front will be 964 and rear will be stock and do i need to replace the master cylinder to 21 mm or can i stay on the stock mc . thanx

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Hey,

Now you have two Porsches ... lol
You don't need to go to a 21mm master with 964 front calipers,there are a lot of threads on brake combinations on this forum.
Do a search on Bill Verburg,he's the resident brake guru and i'm sure he's covered your combination in one of his posts !

Cheers !
Phil
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ye , but i thinkin to sell the rolling shell , because wife say cant keep two in the garage , hehe

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