How to post in for sale
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There's a minimum postcount that a user must have before they are allowed to create a thread in certain sections. Can't remember if it's 10 or 15 posts.
This is done to discourage people from signing onto the forum, selling ****, and then vanishing. I know it seems unfair, but we've had problems in the past.
Also, am I hallucinating, or does that company want $480 for a pair of stock-size rotors?
This is done to discourage people from signing onto the forum, selling ****, and then vanishing. I know it seems unfair, but we've had problems in the past.
Also, am I hallucinating, or does that company want $480 for a pair of stock-size rotors?
#4
No you are not hallucinating. They are expensive
But they are the best, and what you would want for a money is no object setup.
I bought them for a one off deal on an Elise and ended up not being able to return them
www.lotustalk.com/forums/f99/radial-mount-calipers-parking-brake-319586/
But they are the best, and what you would want for a money is no object setup.
I bought them for a one off deal on an Elise and ended up not being able to return them
www.lotustalk.com/forums/f99/radial-mount-calipers-parking-brake-319586/
#6
Anyway to burn up my post count
Heres some recreational reading about my turbo elise 750whp
Dallas Reed’s >700whp turbocharged k20 Elise - LotusTalk - The Lotus Cars Community
750hp HONDA Powered Lotus Elise! - YouTube
https://vimeo.com/126755858
Heres some recreational reading about my turbo elise 750whp
Dallas Reed’s >700whp turbocharged k20 Elise - LotusTalk - The Lotus Cars Community
750hp HONDA Powered Lotus Elise! - YouTube
https://vimeo.com/126755858
#7
Also, I've drove an FM2 Turbo Miata. It was an autocross rocket ship.
yep the rotors were expensive but I was really hoping to use them as they are nice pieces, high quality stuff. I don't know about 500$, but thats cheaper than typical lotus rotors either way
I ended up using mini rotors as they were easier to fit
really 500 is not out of line for decent two pieces for any car
In either case I don't expect to get anywhere near retail for them
Thanks
K20A2 is where its at
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Actually, I'm the only nice moderator on this forum. Be glad Hustler is out riding across the surface of Mars on his ultra-elitist carbon-fiber bicycle which cost more than the GDP of Uraguay and weighs 90 grams.
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Just seems like for that money, you should be getting calipers as well.
Heck, if all you wanna do is throw money at the stock brake system (which isn't exactly inadequate on the late NBs) 949 will sell you a box containing four rotors, eight Carbotech pads, four stainless lines, washers, and a bottle of Motul fluid for $20 more...
Heck, if all you wanna do is throw money at the stock brake system (which isn't exactly inadequate on the late NBs) 949 will sell you a box containing four rotors, eight Carbotech pads, four stainless lines, washers, and a bottle of Motul fluid for $20 more...
#19
Well, that was fast.
I agree,
Just seems like for that money, you should be getting calipers as well.
Heck, if all you wanna do is throw money at the stock brake system (which isn't exactly inadequate on the late NBs) 949 will sell you a box containing four rotors, eight Carbotech pads, four stainless lines, washers, and a bottle of Motul fluid for $20 more...
Heck, if all you wanna do is throw money at the stock brake system (which isn't exactly inadequate on the late NBs) 949 will sell you a box containing four rotors, eight Carbotech pads, four stainless lines, washers, and a bottle of Motul fluid for $20 more...