Hello again.
My Porsche callipers are looking quite tatty. Does anyone know of any companies (pref. in SW UK) that can re-paint/re-badge/re-condition them? Any idea of costs - should I fork out for some delicious new 993Turbo brakes? [img]images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
Re-conditioning callipers
Re-conditioning callipers
01 Goodwood Green RS4. Stage II MRC (460BHP/480lbft).
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Re: Re-conditioning callipers
JAS Traction, who is the distributor for most high end braking systems.
http://www.jastraction.com
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jr
http://www.jastraction.com
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Re: Re-conditioning callipers
I know that Scott at AMD has a man who can re-fettle your calipers, but I don't think it's cheap since they have to completely strip them.
Current: B7 RS4 Avant in Sprint
and 3.00 TDi Allroad (AMD Chipped to 280BHP but don't tell my wife!)
Previously:
2 x B5 RS4's in various states of tune from standard (no.93 out of the factory) to 480 BHP and 1 x early B7 RS4
and 3.00 TDi Allroad (AMD Chipped to 280BHP but don't tell my wife!)
Previously:
2 x B5 RS4's in various states of tune from standard (no.93 out of the factory) to 480 BHP and 1 x early B7 RS4
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