Porsche Brembo 6 pot brake conversion for sale
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Porsche Brembo 6 pot brake conversion for sale
I have for sale the Powerstation Porsche Brembo setup with 6 pot calipers (ceramic pistons) with AP racing 355mm discs with Pagid blue pads. The discs and pads have only cover 5000 miles of mixed driving with the discs showing signs of no wear and the pads less than 1mm. They with directly fit onto Subarus from 1993 - 2005 with a 100 PCD and 18" wheel with 45 off set. But will fit lower off set alloys with spacers fitted.
These are £1992 new so due to the excellent condition I'm wanting £1300 or £1000 and exchange of standard Brembo 4 pots with discs and pads. Nearly a £700 saving over the new price!
These are by far the best brakes I ever experienced and only selling due to selling my Subaru.
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These are £1992 new so due to the excellent condition I'm wanting £1300 or £1000 and exchange of standard Brembo 4 pots with discs and pads. Nearly a £700 saving over the new price!
These are by far the best brakes I ever experienced and only selling due to selling my Subaru.
Contact me via PM
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Your 18" Oz Superleggras have the same ET48 off set as my Rota GRA so the brakes should bolt straight on without any issues.
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Yes but it you would have to use extremely high temperature paint, ordinary stuff would prob just flake off after a short time. My bells are anodised in blue, is there any way of getting them anodised? Wouldn't mind getting one of mine re-anodised as someone put wheel cleaner on mine and left it on too long leaving marks on it.
Great looking brakes BTW, love the Porsche kits. If you going to seperate the bells and disks to paint/anodise, get some stainless bolts to re-attatch them, look much better and won't cost much to buy.
Great looking brakes BTW, love the Porsche kits. If you going to seperate the bells and disks to paint/anodise, get some stainless bolts to re-attatch them, look much better and won't cost much to buy.
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Cheers Jon for these bloody HUUUUUGE brakes
I have found this place Taylor - Aluminium Anodising - Home
Emailed them to see if they can help
I have found this place Taylor - Aluminium Anodising - Home
Emailed them to see if they can help
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