For Sale Brembo GT Kit 355mm Big Brake Kit
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For Sale Brembo GT Kit 355mm Big Brake Kit
I had it on my car (99 GS400) for about 10k miles. No damage, like new condition. Red calipers, slotted rotors. I removed the kit when I had to put the stock wheels back on b/c I gave the car to my wife several years ago. I just bought her something else and got "my" car back, but the wheels are long gone so I have nothing that will fit over these any more. Tirerack has this kit listed at $3321. I'll take $2300.
NEW PRICE $1950!!
Guys, this is a smoking deal on a BREMBO GT kit for our cars!!
NEW PRICE $1950!!
Guys, this is a smoking deal on a BREMBO GT kit for our cars!!
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Moved here. Do you have someone who can vouch for you?
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1SICKLEX, I sent you a pm also, but I just thought of something else. Todd at Assaultech knows me very well. He's actually the person that originally told me about this forum. I'll send him an e-mail with a link, he's seen the kit too.
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just so you know jeff, just sold his kit for HELLA cheaper than this. i think he wanted 1k for front, one 1k for rear
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/2ge...brake-kit.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/2ge...brake-kit.html
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just so you know jeff, just sold his kit for HELLA cheaper than this. i think he wanted 1k for front, one 1k for rear
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/2ge...brake-kit.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/2ge...brake-kit.html
to the OP for some quality parts that you don't see that often now and days since they're so many china companies making copies of everything that can get their hands on and selling it for 1/4 of the price....
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just so you know jeff, just sold his kit for HELLA cheaper than this. i think he wanted 1k for front, one 1k for rear
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/2ge...brake-kit.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/2ge...brake-kit.html
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Here are the rest. Notice too that there are not even any surface fractures in the rotors. This car has always been a street car for my wife and myself.
It is worth mentioning, with regard to the Chinese castings that are on the market, that on our race cars if we HAVE to buy a Chinese reproduction factory size 1 pc. replacement they will typically fail in only 1 weekend, and I mean fail as in not just surface fractures, but fail to the point of fractures large enough to catch a finger nail or a crack completely through. The USA or Canadian cast products will typically last between 3 to 4 weekends depending on driver.
I appreciate you guys taking a look and recognizing the difference between brake manufacturers.
It is worth mentioning, with regard to the Chinese castings that are on the market, that on our race cars if we HAVE to buy a Chinese reproduction factory size 1 pc. replacement they will typically fail in only 1 weekend, and I mean fail as in not just surface fractures, but fail to the point of fractures large enough to catch a finger nail or a crack completely through. The USA or Canadian cast products will typically last between 3 to 4 weekends depending on driver.
I appreciate you guys taking a look and recognizing the difference between brake manufacturers.