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> 4th Gen Brembo Brake Kit, Parting out is such sweet sorrow
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post Mar 6 2006, 12:23 AM
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Do you have any more pics?
Age of calipers, approximate road miles/race miles. Have they ever been rebuilt??
About how much $$ are the replacement rotors?
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post Mar 6 2006, 03:08 AM
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QUOTE (killer_bluebird @ Mar 5 2006, 06:37 PM) *
I would love to take those off your hands, but unfortunately I just spend $750 on a set of New Koni DA's ( I couldn't pass them off) TTT for ya!



Where did you get new DA's for $750?
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post Mar 6 2006, 05:59 PM
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QUOTE (380ss @ Mar 5 2006, 10:08 PM) *
Where did you get new DA's for $750?

Answered in PM. to keep the Thread Clean sorry Pete.
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post Mar 6 2006, 09:56 PM
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QUOTE (Razmiblackz28 @ Mar 5 2006, 07:23 PM) *
Do you have any more pics?
Age of calipers, approximate road miles/race miles. Have they ever been rebuilt??
About how much $$ are the replacement rotors?


I'll try to get some more pics soon. Real approximately, The kit has about 30K mile total, about 12 -16 track days on them. The current rotors have about 4 track days on them. No cracks and plenty of life left on them. The calipers have never been rebuilt except for replacing the dust boots once.

Replacement rotors are not cheap. About $200 from Coleman for floaters. Maybe $160 if you convert to non-floating. The good news is that they last a whole lot longer than the stockers. For comparison, I used to crack the stock rotors regardless of brand in one track day. At $30 a shot for stock rotors, the Colemans are cheaper in the long run considering how much longer they last. 8-12 days versus 1.

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