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Old Jan 29, 2010 | 10:33 PM
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Brembo calipers and SS brake lines

G35 poweder coated brembo brakes for sale and SS lines. I have had these in my closet for months and have not had the opportunity to put them on. I want them to go to fellow G owner who will get good use out of them. They look great and have all new boots and seals. The SS lines are still in the bag and are color matched to the brembos. Price is $1000 +shipping.. but open for negociation... For sedan owners looking to do the upgrade I can include band new hex bolts from Nissan for the rear installation.

All the bolts are included.So are the those cross looking things that hold the brake pads and also the pins are included. Included, are also new pins and a new pad cross. I will throw in the stock original brembo brake lines (the rubber ones) for those of you not interested in changing our the rubber ones for the red stainless steel ones i have included.






 
Old Jan 30, 2010 | 09:05 AM
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bump..this poweder coating not crapy painting fellas. with SS lines+ rubber lines+plus new hex bolts for the rear+new boots, seals (installed),+new cross member & pins. shiiping will be your expense. But i can work with you.
 
Old Jan 30, 2010 | 01:02 PM
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why would u powder coat over stickers.....fail
 
Old Jan 30, 2010 | 03:29 PM
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your a moron

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why would u powder coat over stickers.....fail
Wow your a moron! man.....Powder coating is a polymer that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. Which is applied electrostatically and then cured with heat (baked). But before all of this is done the meterial is prepared or pretreated for the process using several chemical or mechanical methods. In the case of chemicals, you can use phosphates or chromates to clean the surface. Anorthe method is sandblasting. There are some others but i will not discuss it further. The point is a sticker would not survve the process. In this case these calipers where sandblasted. The coating was applied and sticker was added to create a pressed or 3D apperance allowing the powerd to bleed into the sticker. This made the stickers have a reflective apperance and hence the look. This is done on purpose. Every other powerd coated material you see stickers are applied after the material has cured. Next time read a book.
 
Old Jan 30, 2010 | 03:39 PM
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well regardless they look like ****. and i know the preparations that are involved with painting/powder coating. moron.....
 
Old Jan 30, 2010 | 03:48 PM
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You need to have a picture with screen name and date next to the item FS per forum rules

Giving you 24hrs or thread will be deleted
 
Old Jan 30, 2010 | 03:51 PM
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sold.... to member dz n.u.t.z...Members he was only trying to dicourage other buyers by jacking this thead and discrediting there apprearance. Yet in private he was making offers. Even thought he bought them. I suggest to other members to refrence this thread before you consider doing honest business with dz n.u.t.z. Unlike other members who use his forum to seek guidance and interact with other who share similar interest some members are here to just dicredit an distroy the intend of this forum.
 
 
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