FS[SoCal]: 07 G35 Sport Brake System
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From: Yorba Linda (Orange County)
***SOLD***07 G35 Sport Brake System
***SOLD***
I installed Akebono calipers, racing brake rotors and SS lines... SO I have my OEM parts left over and will not need. I'm selling the following:
Front Calipers w/ Brake Lines and pads
Rear Calipers w/ Brake Lines and pads
Additional set of Rear pads with about 80% left
Rear Rotors in good condition that match the pads with 80% left.
These are all in great condition, there was no shake or anything like that. The rotors are not warped!
Feel free to ask any questions, travis.kula@gmail.com
Shipping is available at your expense, local pick up is preferred. Asking $120
This is why they are being sold
I installed Akebono calipers, racing brake rotors and SS lines... SO I have my OEM parts left over and will not need. I'm selling the following:
Front Calipers w/ Brake Lines and pads
Rear Calipers w/ Brake Lines and pads
Additional set of Rear pads with about 80% left
Rear Rotors in good condition that match the pads with 80% left.
These are all in great condition, there was no shake or anything like that. The rotors are not warped!
Feel free to ask any questions, travis.kula@gmail.com
Shipping is available at your expense, local pick up is preferred. Asking $120
This is why they are being sold
Last edited by KulG35; 11-02-2011 at 02:19 PM. Reason: ***SOLD***
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Maxonn (09-21-2011)
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Dang they look great. Are they the same specs as the stock 2008+ g35S sedan performance wise? Or are they bigger, etc.? THanks man!
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Thought I'd repost this here too, since I posted it in the OP's other FS thread. In regards to the assertion that these brakes aren't "sport" brakes:.
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There seems to be some growing confusion among people about sport brakes on the V36 sedans; particularly the early G35 V36 sedans. The fact is that at the time, back in '07 and '08, the "SPORT" brakes were indeed different than the regular brakes, they were a larger mono piston type with a 330mm x 32mm front rotors (FR) and 330mm x 16mm (RR) as opposed to the 'regular' brakes which were 2 piston fronts and single piston rears measuring 320mm x 28mm (FR) and 308mm x 16mm (RR). (reference: 2007 FSM, section BR, page 62) Furthermore, in '07 and '08, the ONLY models that had these brakes were the "SPORT" models. (reference: http://infinitihelp.com/models/2007/...ifications.php )
It wasn't until 2008 when the G37 coupes arrived that the Akebono BBK became the current "SPORT" brakes for the coupe, and even then it wasn't until 2009, with the introduction of the G37 sedan, that the Akebonos became the "SPORT" brakes for the sedan. Upon that change-up with the 2009 model year, the original sedan 'sport' brakes were dropped for the larger Akebonos. On a side note, those early 'sport' brakes from '07 -'08 became the 'regular' brakes on the G37 coupe when it came out in '08.
In summary, there have been 3 different types of brakes on the V36 sedans. the original 'regulars' (which continue to this day), the first 'sports' (discontinued from sedans in '09, but became the regulars for '08+ coupes), and the current Akebono 'sports' for both sedans and coupes. Therefore, it is entirely within reason to call this set of brakes derived from an '07 G35S "sport" brakes. The context is time dependent.
In closing, I'd offer that the OP's price on these brakes is nothing short of fantastic; far cheaper than even a simple brake job on either a 'regular' or an early 'sport". If I didn't have new brakes, I'd be all over them myself. OP, Good luck with your sale.
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There seems to be some growing confusion among people about sport brakes on the V36 sedans; particularly the early G35 V36 sedans. The fact is that at the time, back in '07 and '08, the "SPORT" brakes were indeed different than the regular brakes, they were a larger mono piston type with a 330mm x 32mm front rotors (FR) and 330mm x 16mm (RR) as opposed to the 'regular' brakes which were 2 piston fronts and single piston rears measuring 320mm x 28mm (FR) and 308mm x 16mm (RR). (reference: 2007 FSM, section BR, page 62) Furthermore, in '07 and '08, the ONLY models that had these brakes were the "SPORT" models. (reference: http://infinitihelp.com/models/2007/...ifications.php )
It wasn't until 2008 when the G37 coupes arrived that the Akebono BBK became the current "SPORT" brakes for the coupe, and even then it wasn't until 2009, with the introduction of the G37 sedan, that the Akebonos became the "SPORT" brakes for the sedan. Upon that change-up with the 2009 model year, the original sedan 'sport' brakes were dropped for the larger Akebonos. On a side note, those early 'sport' brakes from '07 -'08 became the 'regular' brakes on the G37 coupe when it came out in '08.
In summary, there have been 3 different types of brakes on the V36 sedans. the original 'regulars' (which continue to this day), the first 'sports' (discontinued from sedans in '09, but became the regulars for '08+ coupes), and the current Akebono 'sports' for both sedans and coupes. Therefore, it is entirely within reason to call this set of brakes derived from an '07 G35S "sport" brakes. The context is time dependent.
In closing, I'd offer that the OP's price on these brakes is nothing short of fantastic; far cheaper than even a simple brake job on either a 'regular' or an early 'sport". If I didn't have new brakes, I'd be all over them myself. OP, Good luck with your sale.
Last edited by vqsmile; 10-02-2011 at 08:37 PM.
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