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Old 07-08-2009, 07:59 PM   #1
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Default Rear brembo rotor

As the title suggests does anyone in our club have a rear rotor original 4spot BA BF brembo dont care how stuffed it is just need one as a template to have made near exact copy out of harder steel rotor will be sent to vic. for manufacture.
Have got fronts Excellent quality made off brembo originals at a verrry reasonable price. I need some for the back but dont want to put the car on stands for many weeks while they are made. You would be suprised how good these are.
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Old 15-09-2009, 01:59 AM   #2
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Hi Steve, I've got front and rears sitting in my workshop, replaced them with DBA discs as I was told the brembos were surposedly stuffed, biggest mistake I've ever made, you can feel every groove through the steering wheel. You can't beat the soft Brembo cross drilled discs, thats why they work so well. You can borrow a rear but I need it back when your finished as I am going to machine them for my spares. JOE
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