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Old 11-15-2005 | 01:01 PM
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Default Interest in Upgraded Brakes, Precision GP?

So, I am going to try and setup a GP with Precision Brakes They offer many diferent kits. You can take a look at thier site, to see what you need. I am mainly looking at Wilwoods for my self. They pretty much make anything you'd need. If you are interested in an other kit, put up the Part number and I'll get the prices.

Wilwood Part number 140-7148: The rear kit comes with plain rotors or Drilled and slotted Drilled and sloted is extra


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Wilwood 140-7763: The rotors come Slotted standard or Drilled and Slotted.


The way I would like to runs this is every body pays through me (PayPal Prefered). Then I'll run down and pick everything up in person.

I don't have final pricing yet, as soon as I get it I'll let you know via PM.

Let me know if you are interested!

FYI: MSRP on the above kits is 629.00 for the rears (drill/slotted $100 extra)
The Fronts are $1395.00 (Drilled&Slotted $100 Extra) T

Reply to the thread and I'll PM you with an idea on the price...

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Old 11-15-2005 | 01:57 PM
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I am slightly interested. By that I mean that is a lot of money for the all-the-way-around-plus-extras package right now, but in a couple of months my financial outlook will be A LOT better. And let's face it: stopping power is just as important as going power.
Old 11-15-2005 | 02:16 PM
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Well, there is no requirement for fronts and rears. You can go with just the fronts if you prefer. And from what I have gathered so far it may get to be a pretty good discount...

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Old 11-15-2005 | 07:52 PM
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Just upgraded today to Baer GT kit and eradispeed rotors. I looked into Precision but I got a better deal on the Baer's and the Wilwoods warn agianst street use due to the lack of dust protection. Thats what I read from them anyway.
Old 11-15-2005 | 08:15 PM
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I'd have more interest if I had more money
Old 11-15-2005 | 11:16 PM
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DO they have a race kit, like the strange setup?
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Sounds interesting but way too much $$ in my opinion. I don't do the kind of driving that would encourage me to look at that kind of outlay for brakes. I will stick with my C5 front brake adapter setup ($600 +-) for now.

Good luck with it though, they look mighty impressive.



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