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F.S. (NC) StaSis ALCON 6 piston Big Brake Complete kit
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Back up for Sale again. They are off the car and ready to ship. The local buyer that I was holding them for now can not purchase them. He informed me today. There were quite a few people that wanted them, but I was holding them for this guy.
So if you are still interested, they are up for sale again. PM me or email octaneblue08@yahoo.com
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Brian
So if you are still interested, they are up for sale again. PM me or email octaneblue08@yahoo.com
Thanks
Brian
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Same guy was buying them. He was buying both. I had plenty of people wanting them,so hopefully they are still in the market for an awesome brake kit. Its ridiculous how hard these brakes stop not to mention how they look behind a nice set of wheels. Ha ha.
I will be adding some nice detail pictures tomorrow. I can email them tonight from my phone for those who can't wait. They are high res pictures.
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I will be adding some nice detail pictures tomorrow. I can email them tonight from my phone for those who can't wait. They are high res pictures.
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Much harder stops than stock. Especially at higher speeds. Stopping at 110 mph feels like the stopping force at 30 mph with stock brakes. The larger diameter rotors are largely responsible for greater stopping torque. The quality solidly constructed 6 piston calipers don't hurt either. You could stop an 18 wheeler going down Mt.Everest with these brakes and never fade them. They are no joke.
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Much harder stops than stock. Especially at higher speeds. Stopping at 110 mph feels like the stopping force at 30 mph with stock brakes. The larger diameter rotors are largely responsible for greater stopping torque. The quality solidly constructed 6 piston calipers don't hurt either. You could stop an 18 wheeler going down Mt.Everest with these brakes and never fade them. They are no joke.
Lovely brakes btw
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Bump. Price reduced. The brake lines are NOT included. I forgot that in the original post. You will need to use stock brake lines or I suggest using stainless steel braided lines. For this reason, I reduced the price. 1st post updated with new PRICE.
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