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Race Brakes Sydney Street and race performance pad / rotor combinations as well as brake upgrades and Exedy clutch kits. Website Link

 
 
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Old 18-01-2011, 04:05 PM   #1
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Default GS Brake upgrades

Hi Matt, would love it if you could put together a few options for people to upgrade their new fords. I'm looking at getting a new GS in the coming months and would like to get a complete brake upgrade ready for her arrival. I've read about the Brembo 6/4 with DBA 4000 for $4500 in the past which sounds like a good deal, is this still available and what other packages could you recommend. Any advice at this point would be greatly appreciated as I can't wait to get started. I've had a Brembo 4/4 setup before and am hoping that the 6/4 will be better again. I'm prepared to look at other brands and am eagerly awaiting your reply, Thanks

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