05+ 2 piston frt calipers and 1 piston rears for sale

 
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Old Jan 14, 2009 | 04:03 PM
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05+ 2 piston frt calipers and 1 piston rears for sale

I also have the oem rubber brake lines also. Great condition. No pads.

The rear setup only has the rear caliper and not the caliper brackets. I was just going to go to a bone yard to get the right brackets but never got around to it. I found a complete set that I used for my swap instead.

They just take up space. I'll sell for what I have into them $150+ shipping.

Even the fronts would make a nice upgrade for any 03-04 sedan or non-brembo coupe.
 
Old Jan 16, 2009 | 06:49 PM
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I thought the 05+ brakes have larger rotors than 03-04
 
Old Jan 16, 2009 | 06:52 PM
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The 05+ twin piston brakes DO utilize a larger rotor of 12.6" vs the 11.5" (approx) than the early Gs.

What I mean by a great upgrade is to upgrade BOTH the calipers and rotors. As you cannot use one w/o the other. But I don't have the rotors for sale.
 
Old Jan 23, 2009 | 12:57 AM
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Pics. The lines would be included in the deal. They are in great shape. I got them from another set but I swapped out to SS lines so no need.
You can see both frt and rear. But as said the rears are missing the caliper bracket. Shouldn't be too difficult to get.


Close up of one front. You can see the bolt missing. The other side has the bolt and black rubber accordian thing missing. Should probably replace these anyway. Dealer should have for just a few bucks.


For reference only.

A complete front
 
Old Jan 23, 2009 | 12:38 PM
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can i use the bolts and caliper brackets from my 03.5 sedan
 
Old Jan 23, 2009 | 12:45 PM
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Someone else asked the same question. I took a look at my old stuff and the bolts would work. But you see those rubber accordian things? They look different than the older 03. They "might" work but since the look different, I didn't bother to try.

Yes, you would need the appropiate rotors also. 05+ brakes require the bigger 05+ rotors.

One guy expressed interest so I'm defering to him for the moment. I'll pm and ask what he wants to do.

I can't really do this for $150 shipped though. But shipping wouldn't be that much anyway. $20-ish or so? I'll have to check to your zip and get back to you
 
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cool lmk,
get me a shipping quote from usps to 11226 for me i'm still interested.
if the guy backs out cause i'm ready now
 
Old Jan 27, 2009 | 06:25 PM
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jist26. Didn't want to leave you hanging here.

These have been sold!
 
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cool thanks for the heads up
 
 
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