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Old 08-29-04, 11:52 AM
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well i did my first mod...i put on new rotors and painted my calipers black...it looks great...only problem is i am missing the metal plate that holds the calipers down on one rotor...here is a diagram from BananaGS (a very helpful site i may add) but his is from the supra setup - just for illustration...mine is the plate from the stock GS brake system...does anyone have an extra one they could sell or part with??? it would be a great help...i called my local dealership and they have their head up their ****...thanks all for help...i will post pics once the rims are on...

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boy unless someone changed out their rear brakes i think it's hard to find

did you try to contact supratrd (carson toyota) and see if they have it?
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problem solved...carson toyota is the isht
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Originally posted by beauphus
problem solved...carson toyota is the isht
hey do i get a cookie?

congrats man
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