Of course after buying new rotors, I find my old stuff. I'm selling my road racing brake setup I was planning on using in October of 05. All parts are brand new.
Front Carbotech Engineering XP8 (Panther) pads
McNews Stainless Steel Brake Lines (front)
2 OEM Ford Motorcraft Rotors
I'd like to get $250 out of this but I'd be willing to entertain offers. The rotors alone generally run $100 for the pair from Steve, on top of $150 for the pads and $60+ for the lines. (I just checked C-F-M and they list their lines @ $100). All total this is $300 in brake equipment. Keep in mind these pads have a very low cold bite rating so they're not meant to be daily driven however Carbotech has assured me they're okay to drive to the track with. I carefully chose these components after talking this over several times with Gary Kole (Track instructor for SVTOA) and Carbotech Engineering technicians, this is essentially the best road racing setup you can have without a full brake upgrade.
FS: My road race brake setup
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focinite wrote: getta job hippie!!!!! what happen that you need to fix?, if you dont minde me askin
He broke it.
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trahma wrote: Rod's car is running and so is Nils' car. I shouldn't have to say anything else
Exactly.
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