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F40/50 Brembo Mounts for 340mm rotors / Garrett or Trust turbo that has a 4" inlet


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Perfect for any EFR, Precision, Garrett or Trust turbo that has a 4" inlet.  Even better if you run MAP as it means you are sure to get plenty of air into the turbo with little power loss due to less surface area of inlet filters.

 

Was to be used with my T67 but sold my Greddy setup

 

$180 plus delivery. Located in Melb

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Also found these in the bottom of a box and forgot I had them.  I run 343mm rotors rather than the 340mm these were intended for when used with the Biot 340 rotor and Brembo F40/F50 caliper. 

About the biggest rotor / caliper arrangement you can get under most 17" wheels ( I run TE37s with no clearance problems)

There are several cheap Brembo F40/F50 setups for sale on SAU at the moment so will help you get a good setup for reasonable dollars

Off this kit

http://www.biot.co.jp/products/biot/caliper/f50-4pot/

 http://www.biot.co.jp/products/biot/caliper/f50-4pot/brembo-f50-4pot-340/

http://www.biot.co.jp/products/biot/rotor/front/

Asking $300 delivered for them

 

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Ther ppls posts on suitable calipers being for sale

 

 

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