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maybe if you didnt sound like a d8ck, and made a bit more sense (try not typing like a 1st grader) and youll get more interest. i was genuinely interested, cos everyone knows stageas have crappy brakes, but you sound like a moron, man. would YOU buy from someone that comes across the way you do?

but hey, free bump.

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LOL @ this RiPpa guy's typing... get off msn and irc d00d, it's affecting you in a terrible way :D I especially like how you apologise, but still use the same typing style ahaha classic.

Roy, those calipers aren't CP5555's.... they are an older model 6-pot AP caliper... I think Clayton has the same AP calipers on front of his 34GTR..

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I know they arent CP5555. CP5555 are a street caliper and these look more like the older style of GT calipers. Completely different range of calipers, with different sorts of seals that sometime do not have dust seals.

Could be interested depending on the part number which will tell you what piston size they have, the rotor thickness and diam they can be used with and also the types of seals and pads it uses.

It looks like they are beign used with DBA 4000 rotors???

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