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Old 09-01-2007, 11:35 PM
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Default Prospeed Porsche brake kit for sale

Here is the link to a Prospeed porsche big brake kit for sale.

Stop monkeying around with brakes for good...

https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts-sale/774662-fs-prospeed-porsche-big-brake-kit-cool-radiator-lg-torque-arm.html

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Old 09-01-2007, 11:47 PM
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I love to pick this up from you but with 1200 in a new clutch and hydraulics I can't spend any more on the car until next year. TTT for a nice set up at a very nice price!
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Buy this kit and you will be set with front pads, rotors and peace of mind for the next couple years of street driving and the occasional track event. The rotors last a long time, irregardless of what you may have heard about drilled rotors. These rotors are great and are even cheap to replace. I paid $150 each shipped a couple years ago from a place in Oregon.

I went through what you see left of the street pads and 2 sets of race pads before one of the rotors finally cracked. AND I never used any brake cooling with this set up either.

With this kit you will never have to screw around with brakes again! Bleed them once a year and you are good to go.

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I had this identical kit on my street car and it was awesome. And at the price George is selling it for, it's a steal.

Don't fret about his low post count ... he's good people.
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Just to jump on this wagon , you will find no better rotor caliper combination out there .
Last count for brake pads was a bout 50 different pad compositions.
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Thanks guys. I'm kind of surprised that there aren't more people jumping on these. When I had these on the Camaro it was so nice to not have to screw around with the brakes all weekend when at an event. Race pads on stock brakes, C5 upgrades, etc just do not compare.

I've replaced the C5 brakes on my vette with a 14" AP racing kit because the C5 ones weren't good enough.

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Anyone know off-hand if these are ESP-legal?
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They are not ESP legal.
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