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jr1 05-03-2012 12:02 PM

AP 6Pot/4Pot BBK: Comp. Grey
 
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I am changing classes with my track car and can no longer run the big brakes. I've owned these for less than one year, they have 6-30 minute races and probably 10 test days on them. They were rebuilt before the last race with AP rebuild kits

Brakes are amazing, absolutely no fade, even without ducting. I have a few different pad combinations which will be included as well.

Kit is as follows:

AP Racing 6 Pot caliper- Competition grey, slotted 2 piece rotors
AP Racing 4 Pot caliper- Competition grey, slotted 2 piece rotors
Goodridge ss brake lines

Pads: 1 set used Mintex extreme (Came with brakes)
1 set (barely) used Raybestos ST 47 front, ST 43 rear ($295 each)
2 set front used Carbotech XP20 (~$340 each)
1 set new/ 1 set used rear carbotech XP10 (~300 each)

Condition:

Calipers are in perfect mechanical condition, and were just rebuilt. Front calipers have some discoloring from heat but this will happen with any caliper that is used on the track. Rear calipers appear brand new.

Front rotor discs are nearing the end of their lives but should be good for a few more track weekends depending on how hard they are driven. I was looking to replace them after the next race weekend at Laguna. Rear rotors are perfect.

I will get photos up on Sunday. The car is in the garage right now and I am too busy until then to go over and snap photos. Brakes will be off the car on 5/15.

Asking $3500, buyer pays shipping.

Mike 05-03-2012 12:03 PM

awesome price, GLWS!

jr1 05-03-2012 12:07 PM

Thanks! I'll be sorry to see them go, just can't afford to make the car competitive in STO. It'll be a different car without those brakes.

TerribleONE 05-03-2012 12:09 PM

Nice!! If i didnt just buy some akebonos id swoop these up. GLWS

martin82 05-03-2012 12:39 PM

Do the stock 19" rays clear them? Also, will an enkei pf01 18" clear at all or not even close (ideas?)

jr1 05-03-2012 12:47 PM

19"s yes. Enkei 18" I would think they would. I am running 18" Enkei NT03+m and have plenty of clearance. Stillen does have a little template you can download and use to check though.

Jamaica 05-03-2012 12:51 PM

Any pics?

jr1 05-03-2012 06:23 PM

Pics will be up Sunday. If you need pics before then, PM me your email and I will send some from my phone, though I don't feel comfortable posting them because they are not completely current.

travisjb 05-03-2012 06:41 PM

I understand why you are doing this if you have a points system like NASA and are trying to stay PTA/TTA... but keep in mind you may want to go to the next level up like NASA ST1/TTS, in which case you'll want these puppies back!

Any event, GLWS! awesome price

jr1 05-03-2012 07:36 PM

Yeah, it's hard to go back. I'm running SCCA and am trying to build a nationally competitive car. Car does alright regionally in STO but without a built motor and a few other high dollar items, it will get slaughtered at nationals.

I know I'll regret parting with these but it's the only thing that makes sense for this season.

Mike 05-04-2012 12:32 AM

does SCCA allow cooling ducts? You might be ok with the sport brakes if they do.

MD-370z 05-04-2012 09:28 AM

Pmed you check your inbox

jr1 05-04-2012 09:31 AM

Yeah, I can run ducting in T2. The sport brakes should be fine, it will just be a different experience. It's a nice confidence boost being able to outbrake 90% of the other people on track.

Mike 05-04-2012 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jr1 (Post 1703338)
Yeah, I can run ducting in T2. The sport brakes should be fine, it will just be a different experience. It's a nice confidence boost being able to outbrake 90% of the other people on track.

I know, I think that late breaking is the only reason I am fast sometimes. (I run Stoptech Trophy's)

jr1 05-04-2012 09:19 PM

Stoptech's are also great brakes. There were definitely times when these brakes were the only reason I was able to make a pass; running even through the entire track and then being able to dive bomb someone with lesser braking made these worth it the first race of the season.


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