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Old 10-02-2002, 09:36 PM
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Default My new stuff that I got today *pics*

After some problems and remachining of the rotors and stuff.
Here they are, and my tires (Yokohama AVS ES100's). =]

The rears need to be resurfaced too, but anyway yeah.
Ignore the uneven wear on the rotor, they have like 2 miles on them so the pads arent anywhere near broken in.



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Old 10-02-2002, 10:03 PM
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Let us know how they work out! :thumbup:
Old 10-02-2002, 10:32 PM
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lucky bastard :fawk:
Old 10-03-2002, 04:58 AM
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nice, looks good man
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we got the same wall trim at out house.
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Originally posted by WiLL
we got the same wall trim at out house.

Yeah, it's pretty much a standard trim just a little bit taller.

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I'm gonna stop by the brake shop today after I put on my tires and see if they can't turn the rear rotors for me real quickly.
Old 10-03-2002, 02:31 PM
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Originally posted by lttletimmy
Let us know how they work out! :thumbup:
yup, what kind of rotors are those?

they are real nice (everything rims, tires and rotors)

all you need to do is replace you carpeting with wood flooring to match that trim :fawk: just playin
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Well, got the tires on. I stopped by the brake shop too. They're gonna turn the rear rotors on Saturday, but the brakes are workin BEAUTIFULLY right now.

Powerslot rotors and brand new OEM calipers, Hawk pads.
Yokohama AVS ES100 tires. They stick well even for being brand new, I love them. Ride so much quieter and smoother than my Kuhmo's, and because of the rim protector it fills out the rim better and doesnt let the lip of my rim stick out.
woot.
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Good for you
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I couldn't see from the pictures, but what are the specs on those tires? I'm running 215/40/17 Bridgestone RE730's and my rears rub real bad. Those are some nice rotors! :thumbup: Slotted >> blanks >> xdrilled.

How are those pads working out? I mentioned earlier that I thought the HP+'s were too aggressive for street driving but it seems like it's working fine for you.

How much are you getting the rotors turned for?


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