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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 11:54 AM
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:: ECS Tuning :: Brake Duct Upgrade Kits







These ducts are perfect for race day or a spirited run through a winding hillside highway, Porsche track-proven ducts scoop cool air and push against the rotors to fight fade. Designed for the sizable braking demands of the GT2 and GT3, these passive ducts work the best out on the road, where you need them most. Simple install in you just clamp them onto the control arms and go. Fits 986 Boxster (1997-2004)

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Divert more air toward your brake rotors for additional cooling. Order yours today

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Nice pricing. I'll definitely order some from you guys once I get the Cayman running again.

I had the GT3 front brake ducts but they were ripped off when I took my lowered car on a 78 mile rally
 
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Nice pricing. I'll definitely order some from you guys once I get the Cayman running again.
Awesome, hopefully that's soon Keep us updated on what you end up finding out with your car.
 
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