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post Oct 18, 2008 - 3:02 AM
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tomazws



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For sale is another pair of rear disc setup off of a junk GT.

Easy direct swap. all you have to do is unbolt the entire knuckle off the control arms and link (5 stubborn screws) and replace with the disc brake version. Follow and reattach the hand brake cable and brake fluid tube and you are done.


$250 + Shipping obo.

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EDIT: HERE'S THE PICTURES FROM TODAY

The 2 brakes


This setup includes the ENTIRE thing, including working calipers, hydraulic, etc. Though you might need new PADS and new ROTORS.


The hub, the knuckle, e-brake cable, brake fluid tube, it has EVERYTHING. Straight plug and play (or bolt-in and play).


Brake #1 detail pic of the brake fluid line.


Brake #1 detail pic of the e-brake cable.


Brake #2 detail pic of the brake fluid line.


Brake #2 detail pic of the e-brake cable.


Boxed and ready to scale.


I was wrong with the comment below. I AM able to put'em all into 1 box. I found a box that is smaller than the UPS's suggested "dimensional weight".


77.15LBS. I am shipping from 91789. You may find any shipping method, and I will just ship it your way.


Box sealed.





So basically. 5 Screws, attach ebrake cable, and connect brake fluid line. You might want to get your own rotor, and pads.

This post has been edited by tomazws: Oct 20, 2008 - 11:50 AM


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post Feb 6, 2009 - 12:08 AM
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hmmmmm, how much would you want for local pickup? i'm in costa mesa.

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