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Old 02-01-2012, 02:18 AM   #1
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Default AU3 brake upgrade

im due for new pads and rotors in my au, so im thinking i might as well upgrade them instead.

after doing some research im nearly more confused than i was before...

brembos... fantasy land for me, i cant justify the cost on a stock 6, no matter how awesome they would look.

tickford premium... would be good, but seem to be rare on the partsmarket, and not at all cheap.

looking through ftg's thread they were selling an upgrade package consisting of (i think) new bf V8/xr6t callipers and discs as a bolt on proposition

now can anyone confirm the the bf stuff is a direct bolt on to the au3?

if so, that means i should be able to go into a local wrecker and get the parts and have a nice cheap effective upgrade? or am i missing something somewhere?

is there any other options?

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