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needfordspeed wrote:Commando wrote:Maybe Snort & Queensland members?
Haha damn that saga has bought out some mint calls...

















mickyyyy wrote:under $1500.00 for 300mm or 322mm twin spot caliper link the link above would be awsome upgrade.
Alot more E series turbo's are coming up and in my oppinion once your car reaches 280rwhp u will need a brake upgrade. So why not support a product that will be good and at a fair price???
Common guys i know alot of you will turbo ur E series and u will eventually need a brake upgrade. So show your interest and vote on the poll.
Rollin wrote:At least I can deal with it while driving my boyfriend around in my car each weekend

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Rollin wrote:At least I can deal with it while driving my boyfriend around in my car each weekend



mickyyyy wrote:Cebco has been bought out by Race brakes Sydney, so if you want that gear you will have to contact them.
 Apparently my rotors were glowing blue at lunch after the 3 motorplex stages in a row (the third one being where the brake fade happened).
 Apparently my rotors were glowing blue at lunch after the 3 motorplex stages in a row (the third one being where the brake fade happened).
ed40 wrote:Your missing the point man. How can i get better braking if i can already lock the tyres?
 ) But e-series brakes die in the ass after a few corners if you go over 7/10ths. They're alright for driving normally and motorkana type stuff, where you really only get to 100 once at most, but mine fade even stopping at the end of the straights at powercruise. Pad fade too, they don't boil the fluid.
) But e-series brakes die in the ass after a few corners if you go over 7/10ths. They're alright for driving normally and motorkana type stuff, where you really only get to 100 once at most, but mine fade even stopping at the end of the straights at powercruise. Pad fade too, they don't boil the fluid.

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