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post Feb 20, 2009 - 9:41 PM
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There are 3 sets of Brake kit for sale:

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Front 2 Pot/Piston Caliper with Stocked 275mm Disc + Brand New Aftermarket Brake Pad (This kit was on a JDM ST202 with Super Strunt Suspension)
2 Possible Modification
- Use your existing Disc and Caliper Bracket, just Bolt on the 2 Pot Caliper
- Trim down the Disc and use back your existing Caliper Bracket, just Bolt on the 2 Pot Caliper

Just Caliper(With or without Bracket) + Brand New Pad = USD$130
Everything= USD$180

(B)

Previous Pics, exactly how it look

A rough idea to show u how big is the brake kit, my previous 17" rims x 7J offset35

Caliper and Adapter (Another set from friends here in Hong Kong, used to be on a ZZT231)
Front 2 Big Pot/Piston Caliper with Brembo 300mm Disc + Adapter + Used Brake Pad
The Calipers were on a JDM Altezza RS200, same spec as Lexus IS200/IS300 and had been modified with straight bolt on with a adapter

The disc is used but have some wear, 300mm slotted rotor, Brembo

Simply Bolt on, but since the Disc Size is 300mm, not sure 16" or smaller Rims could fit in or not, 17" and up could fit in well

USD$310

Would Post more pics for each item later on, could ask for more spec upon request

Since I would ship those kit out from Hong Kong.
The Shipping for above items must kill, I will ship by Hong Kong Post, can choose from via Surface, Air or EMS.
The following link could give u a rough idea on the shipping cost
http://app1.hongkongpost.com/calc/eng/overseas/step1.php


This post has been edited by vincent_doggy: Mar 18, 2009 - 8:00 PM


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post Feb 21, 2009 - 12:52 AM
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On option B there, just curious, but how many bolts secure that adapter bracket for the caliper??? I only see a hole for a single bolt to hold the adapter bracket, and if that's the case, call me crazy but I think that's extremely dangerous. Can you get some pictures of Option B as mounted on a Celica without the wheel in the way, preferably from the backside?


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post Feb 21, 2009 - 10:39 AM
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QUOTE (Fastbird @ Feb 21, 2009 - 1:52 PM) *
On option B there, just curious, but how many bolts secure that adapter bracket for the caliper??? I only see a hole for a single bolt to hold the adapter bracket, and if that's the case, call me crazy but I think that's extremely dangerous. Can you get some pictures of Option B as mounted on a Celica without the wheel in the way, preferably from the backside?


lol, I am not as crazy as u think, there are 2 bolts, 1 on each side.

Try to take another pics for ya if have chance

Btw, Option B just sold locally!!


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post Mar 5, 2009 - 6:21 PM
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what is that 2pot/piston caliper from? and is a) a set? like 2? or is it just 1 side?


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post Mar 5, 2009 - 8:20 PM
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QUOTE (cjh4l22 @ Mar 6, 2009 - 7:21 AM) *
what is that 2pot/piston caliper from? and is a) a set? like 2? or is it just 1 side?


From a JDM ST202, its a Super Strunt Suspension, not sure its a ssII or ssIII

Gonna be left and right, I can sell just the front pair of caliper or caliper with rotor

But since this pair is for S.S. Suspension and the rotor/disc is larger, say 275mm, you need to trim it down like 9mm or 10mm. if not just replace the caliper with this.

Hope this can help. might take some pics and post later


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post Mar 18, 2009 - 8:01 PM
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Pics Update!!


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