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    Zuffenhaus RSR Brakes?

    I'd be interested to know if anyone has actually bought a set of the Zuffenhaus RSR brakes and has used them in anger!
    Are you still alive, do they work and have you tried them on track? Be interested to know your thoughts on them.
    Finally anyone any idea how much they really are, their website doesn't give a price......due to currency fluctuations apparently
    cheers, Mike
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    Hi Mike. Yup to all three of your questions. Take a look at pages 6 and 7 of the Post pics of Carrera RSRs here... on Pelican, then e-mail me at jcalzia@usgs.gov and we can share info. I'm surprised Gib did not tell you about my car when you purchased his!
    Jim Calzia
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    Oops; make that pages 7 and 8
    Jim Calzia
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    Mike

    There is an outfit in Europe that is making the calipers. The cost was about $9000.00 for all 4 wheels, I do not know anything about them.
    Mike

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    Jim,
    Just curious...when did you get yours?
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    From that place in Europe, Cornpanzer. It's call de Motorsports. Take a look at that thread I mentioned to Mike, and then e-mail me if you have other questions
    Jim Calzia
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    That would be DP Motorsport - they're not the same version of the RSR brakes as the ones Mike asked about.

    See here:

    http://www.dp-motorsport.de/31.html?...duct=2&image=0
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Calzia View Post
    Take a look at pages 6 and 7 of the Post pics of Carrera RSRs here... on Pelican,
    Hi Jim, can't find the pelican pages you mentioned, any chance of a link?
    cheers, Mike
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    thanks Andy, appreciate it.
    cheers, Mike
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