The following parts were fitted to my 998S and/or brought with the intention of being fitted yet ended-up on the shelf. All used parts were fully functional when removed, their replacement motivated purely for aesthetic reasons. More pictures and comments available on request. Asking price is stated in both GBP and Euro and includes registered & tracked EU/UK postage on all items (save for item 6, which due to its bulky size will be charged at actual cost). Used items 1. Water radiator (54840281A): €600/£500 2. Brembo front brake calipers with bolts: SOLD 3. Brake lever (62640071Β) and clutch lever (62610051Α): €100/£85 4. Termignoni carbon 50/54 half system (96419402B) with pairing 50/54 mid pipe and pairing ECU (96506801B): €1550/£1300 Used items requiring TLC 5. Red mirrors with gaskets (52310041CA and 52310031CA): €95/£80 Screw mounting point surround in both mirrors have cracked. 6. Front cowling with mesh (48120121A): €280/£235 The right mounting point is partly cracked. The paint has a hair-length crack measuring 3 cm on each side of the light adjustment screw (not visible when the cowling is mounted) 7. Alloy Termignoni exhaust 50mm (573.1.051.1A/573.1.051.1B): €200/£170 The left exhaust contains scruffs 8. Original biposto fairing with re-vinyled driver seat and original passenger seat: €200/£170 New old stock items 9. 998R ECU for open 50mm Termis (96507602B): €350/£300 10.Termignoni titanium 50mm cans (96419202B): SOLD 11.Front cowling left/right mesh (46010571A/46010561A): SOLD View attachment 323653 View attachment 323654 View attachment 323655 View attachment 323656 View attachment 323657
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I’d like to purchase the ti 50mm cans, but the import duties from the uk to NL, are holding me down. Anyone that has experience in that?
All items ship from Cyprus so there will be no customs duty to NL. The Termignoni titanium 50mm cans have been snapped up however and are on their way to make some noise in sunny Spain as we speak.