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    Brembo - M-Caliper Upgrade!

    Hi Gang,

    I started a thread in the tech section regarding the Brembo's I've found for a direct, bolt-on replacement for the 3" struts and the M-Caliper. http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...305#post199305

    This is for vented rotor cars.

    The thread quickly took a "how can I get a set" thread and I thought it best to move it back here.

    I went on the hunt and found 10 sets today. Four have already been spoken for so... I have six left.

    * At the price I was able to get they, will be $599.00.
    * Stainless pistons are available for an additional $128.00.
    * Pad kits (springs/pins) will be included.
    * These can be loaded with Porterfield R4-S pad's for an additional $79.00

    PM me if you're interested.
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    pm sent .. i remeber also here!
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    Four left...
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    S core

    How much with an S core?
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    Just curious- were these OEM on BMWs? Where were they hiding for so long? Great work, Eric! I am sure that wonderful anodizing is your special touch. I wish my Fuchs looked as good as my S calipers from you.
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    Thanks Max! The Fuchs can be fixed. It just takes cubic dollars. For someone who's out driving as much as you are I wouldn't worry about it... you go by too fast for anyone to notice!
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    1 Set left.

    I'm also gettimg more after this batch.
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    Just received 5 sets back from the anodizers today. Looks like 3 are spoken for.

    2 sets left.

    Thanks,

    Eric
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