Porsche Big Brake Kits (Porsche BBK's)

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Post by timk » Sun Sep 28, 2008 6:38 pm

spooled wrote:
timk wrote:
spooled wrote:
can you post up a picture so i know exactly what your talking about?
they look like this

http://www.porscheshop.co.uk/acatalog/info_1625.html

should be able to get my hands on a set
Thanks, if you could let me know the price (they must be Boxster as opposed to 996 fitment as they are not interchangeable).

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Post by Bluebrakes » Sun Sep 28, 2008 10:14 pm

I'm heading towards the big reds but I would like to know if anyone has 911 brakes on their S4s?

Is it worth the extra for 911 in anyone's opinion or are the big reds plenty?

I have a facelift 2000 model S4.

I also have stock wheels like your friend. So it will be interesting whether i need spacers.
Why do they call it rush hour when nothing moves!?!

Standard S4, but not for long.

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Post by seanreid » Tue Sep 30, 2008 3:21 pm

Mate, I'm also interested in the Big Reds... Do you know how much work wil be required to get them onto a B5 RS4.

Cheers
spooled wrote:Hello, i have a few pairs of Porsche Brakes For Sale.


'Black' Boxster Brakes- All four Calipers front and rear, 500 pounds.

Porsche Boxster 'S' 'Big Reds' - All Four Calipers, front and rear, 650 pounds

Porsche 911 993 Blacks- All Four Calipers, front and rear 800 pounds

Have multiple pairs available.


These brakes are all very powerful and will make a great upgrade over most OEM Audi Brakes. I can include Rotors at a small additional fee also. These Big Brake kits are a very cost effective way of upgrading your brakes versus buying an aftermarket brake kit. Also, replacement brake parts are available at any dealer. They also look great :).

PM me with any questions.

I also have porsche wheels available for people who maybe want to run turbo twists on there audi's with spacers....

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Post by dubwhizz » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:09 pm

hmmm, new user, only 8 posts are in one thread, no pics of actual products in his hands, no prior knowledge of username and has ability to magic desirable porsche parts out of somewhere but not post pics. no location, no sig, no profile info.

i'd be treading very carefully in this thread guys.

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Post by MilkybarKid » Tue Sep 30, 2008 5:24 pm

Im thinking the same thing, but in saying that im a low poster, and id hope people didnt think less of me, even though id probably expect it.
I think itd be daft to dismiss this seller, but yes youve got to be wary due to whats been experienced in the past.
Pickup would probably be the best bet for anything worth this much from anyone that isnt a known trader anyway.
I am still interested either way, but cheers for the heads up bytejunkie, negative statement or not, someone has to say it :thumbs:
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Post by seanreid » Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:08 pm

Like you milky bar kid, i'm also a low poster but i do appreciate the warning but dam it would be good to know if this offer is genuine as it appears to be a great deal....

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Post by spooled » Wed Oct 01, 2008 8:33 pm

Bluebrakes wrote:
I have a facelift 2000 model S4.

I also have stock wheels like your friend. So it will be interesting whether i need spacers.

Spoke to my friend and he claims that there is about 1 mm of clearance between the brakes and the Stock S4 wheels.

I'm not an Audi enthusiast, though my friends are (thats why i don't have laods of posts). Three of my friends have KO4'd S4 and they were telling me that Audi guys like to upgrade to Porsche Brakes. I'm just trying to help people out.

For those questioning my wether or not i'm legit, i have no problem with local pick up, or we can use Pay Pal as a payment option so were all safe.


PM me for Further Info and Details.

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Post by Bluebrakes » Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:58 pm

What's stopping me is that i can't find anywhere that can supply me the conversion mounts without buying an entire brake kit.
Why do they call it rush hour when nothing moves!?!

Standard S4, but not for long.

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Post by spooled » Thu Oct 02, 2008 12:14 am

did you try MBT Engineering or Dahlback Racing?

If anyone needs to email me, my email address is, porschepartsforsale @ hotmail . com

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Post by dubwhizz » Thu Oct 02, 2008 8:47 am

spooled wrote: For those questioning my wether or not i'm legit, i have no problem with local pick up, or we can use Pay Pal as a payment option so were all safe.
there's nothing safe about paypal.

can we see pics of the products yet?

Matt

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Post by Pau1 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 11:28 am

I'd drop Grizz a PM. I know that he has had some brakets custom designed and made for my mate with a B5 RS4. He might be able to help.
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Post by spooled » Thu Oct 02, 2008 5:10 pm

dubwhizz wrote:
spooled wrote: For those questioning my wether or not i'm legit, i have no problem with local pick up, or we can use Pay Pal as a payment option so were all safe.
there's nothing safe about paypal.

can we see pics of the products yet?

Matt
are you interested in buying brakes? if not, give it a rest, i already stated that you can come pick them up in person and pay cash if that works better for you.

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Post by gipsy73 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 6:13 pm

Hi spooled,
do you ship abroad? Can I see some pictures?
I am interested in a front kit, possibly 6 pot, with 380mm disks.

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Post by spooled » Thu Oct 02, 2008 9:46 pm

gipsy73 wrote:Hi spooled,
do you ship abroad? Can I see some pictures?
I am interested in a front kit, possibly 6 pot, with 380mm disks.

will ship anywhere in the world at buyers expense. I recommend shipping insurance.

PM sent.

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Post by spooled » Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:19 pm

any updates on caliper adapters?

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