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Old Jan 5, 2016 | 02:42 PM
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I put less than 1250 miles on this Brembo Big Brake Kit. This is the 4 piston set up with slotted rotors and it sells at Tirerack.com and everywhere else for $2971.20. Never any problems, leaks, and no issues with the S2000 ABS system. These brakes are effing awesome and beautiful! I got compliments on my car every time I took it out, which wasn't often -- only once every 4 to 6 weeks to keep things from setting too long. My car and everything on it has been babied. There are a few little chips in paint on the bolts, seen in pics. They are only visible on the car if you are really looking hard at them. Some red nail polish would make them disappear. They never bothered me enough to do it myself -- and I'm pretty picky.

Only selling because I am selling the car in stock condition. I installed and removed them from my car pretty easily. These do NOT fit under stock wheels. It is your responsibility to ensure fitment for your car. Fits all years S2000. Asking $1850 or reasonable offer. I will cover shipping if asking price is paid. Please enjoy the images of pure sex stopping power




















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Old Jan 6, 2016 | 11:11 AM
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So tempting as you're local...yet i know they won't clear the RPF1s I just bought...
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 01:47 PM
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what wheels (and if applicable, thickness of spacer) were you running on your car to clear these brakes?
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by seen4ever
So tempting as you're local...yet i know they won't clear the RPF1s I just bought...
What are the size of your RPF1's? I had considered those before getting a set of Volk's.
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Cheers!
what wheels (and if applicable, thickness of spacer) were you running on your car to clear these brakes?
I have a set of Volk CE28n 17x9.5 +47 which fit perfectly without spacers. 255 width tires all around. I have them listed in the wheels for sale forum as well. They pretty much eliminated all oversteer of my AP1 and made the car much more enjoyable in terms of handling. Totally different car.


Colors are a little whack from the "dramatic" setting on the camera, but it makes for a better pic, imo.

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You will need at least 17" wheels to clear the calipers of this kit. I also have unused hubcentric spacers which I was planning on using on the stock wheels (and may still) if anyone needs them to fit your existing set up. I believe they are 15mm front and 17mm rear. I bought them off ebay after reading recommendations of them on this site.
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17x9 45 mm offset. From everything I've read, you need a spacer on the front
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