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Considering you can get a D2/Ksport 356mm kit for $2200 RRP ... Spending another 2k begs the value question.

They are well tried and proven on man cars, quite a few running in WTAC this very day with the kits (i've also run them without issue).

I've been trying to get a Group Buy organised for ages but there have been a few issues. I don't wanna say it'll be "soon" anymore but I am still working on it... However is a new distro looking after it all now as of last month. Initial discussions have been promising and looking around a $400 discount give/take.

Yep I have a set of 8 pot 330mm D2s which apparently are a direct knock off of the AP - you can use all the same pads etc and I am tracking my 1800kg Stagea with them!

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/performance/suspension-braces/auction-501815001.htm

and in 356mm

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/performance/suspension-braces/auction-501781678.htm

Thanks guys. Appreciate the alternative.

Was more wondering if there is anyone is Aus who has actually purchased this product and/or has any experience/knowledge of it or APP...

Cheers

And little boys pants to soil.

Bit of wank spending 4-6k on brakes, when the car is only worth 12k.

Ksport/g2/d4/attkd etc are where its at. $1300 landed with rotors and pads.

where are you getting em from for that price

where are you getting em from for that price

The exchange was better when I got mine evidently, I've got the 330's as well the 356's cost couple hundred more AUD.

18 months of track use I've just recently gone through the first set of rotors.

There are a bunch of track guys using them here in Vic, both the 330 and 356.

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