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20s...lol probably:( Im just waiting for postage and tax costs and we are in business baby:)

Better start looking at Willwood/AP brake pedal assemblies with new master cylinders, problem is can you get them with boosters as well:confused: lol at least im going to have to learn a bit trying to install them:)

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Weigh??? Whoe cars "They are FARKIN HUGE' and probably not weight a whoel lot more maybe a pound when you consider i will be getting some AP 343mm rotors with alooy hats, so they calipers will weigha bit more, but the rotors will weigh less. So in the washup i dont imagine there will be much difference.

If it all pans out ill throw them on the kitchen scales and we will see:)

Well im dirty, they went for dirt cheap, and for $25 higher then my bid. If id had inernet access in the hotel i would have hung in there and seen how high they went.

They would have loked tip top behind my wheels:)

So my thinking, look at brake setups of stupid exotic cars. I have seen sets of the calipers go for between $1200-1400, and of course at these times i didnt have any money:( Then when i had the coin, these went for $1600. About the same money ppl are asking for Nissan Brembos. So ill keep an eye out for Lotus, Ferrari, Porsche, Dodge Vipers etc etc even EVO Lancers

8 pot fronts and 4 pot rears:whackit:

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