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firie
Posted 22/10/2011 22:07 (#13748)
Subject: Brembo brakes


Just noticed that RPW offers a Brembo brake upgrade, 4 pot 330mm fronts and 2 pot 300mm rears. Any info available?
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Administrator
Posted 23/10/2011 11:35 (#13750 - in reply to #13748)
Subject: Re: Brembo brakes



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I would fall off my chair if they were for the 380....they sell a lot of stuff for the Magna and claim it is suitable for a 380 with err..."minor mods".

Got their Quaife LSD in my auto that they said would fit with minor mods....Hmmm...about a thousand bucks of "minor machining mods"

Let me tell you about their extractors in another thread... a real piece of shit.
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firie
Posted 23/10/2011 21:40 (#13754 - in reply to #13748)
Subject: Re: Brembo brakes


Yeah read your thread about the extractors from RPW. I have RPW extractors on my GT also, fingers crossed that your problem with workmanship may have been a one off. Hopefully issues with quality control at Liverpool Exhausts have been resolved.
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Godzilla
Posted 25/10/2011 22:21 (#13759 - in reply to #13748)
Subject: Re: Brembo brakes



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I just went into the RPW website to see their brake packages, they sell RDA Slotted rotors $250, im a RDA agent and my price after checking the catalog is $179 a pair....and thats with eBay and Pay Pal fees included.

Rears are a few $ cheaper than that too.
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stayer
Posted 26/7/2012 19:26 (#14486 - in reply to #13748)
Subject: Re: Brembo brakes



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I also bought Brembo kit from EVO 9. Brake calipers bought ebay. Six months went hunting for them. Brake disks R1 Concept is new. Wheel disks from EVO 9 new. The price with the delivery to Russia of the whole set $3200.



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Administrator
Posted 27/7/2012 08:54 (#14487 - in reply to #13748)
Subject: Re: Brembo brakes



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show a photo of the rear wheels please?
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stayer
Posted 27/7/2012 12:35 (#14488 - in reply to #13748)
Subject: Re: Brembo brakes



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Here please. The rear wheels are installed without problems. And here is the front is not all fit. They run spokes in the brake caliper. So I had to buy a wheel disks from EVO.



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Mikey380sx
Posted 17/8/2012 17:48 (#14503 - in reply to #13748)
Subject: Re: Brembo brakes





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Are these the OEM brembos from the EVO 9? If they are, would a bigger kit suitable for the EVO fit the 380?
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