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Old 08-24-2023, 10:10 PM   #1
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Willwood 6 piston front/4 piston rear BBK, 8 sets of pads

Willwood 6 piston front and 4 piston rear full kit. I purchased this kit direct from Wildwood in December of 2022. It's has seen a 2 days at Watkins Glen, a day a Nelson ledges, and 4 days at Gingerman. The calipers are all hard anodized vs. Painted which I had to special order from Willwood. Rotors are the non drilled, slotted only option. Everything is in great shape and ready to install with no safety wire cuts on your hands.

This kit saves a ton of weight, manages heat extremely well, and with the bigger rear brake I felt the car was much more stable and responsive over stock. Another reason I went with this kit was it uses the same pad shape front and rear to allow for less spares and easy swapping.

I will include a ton of pads that should last for years of track use.
2 sets (1 front/1 rear) Hawk ER1s at about half life.
2 sets new Willwood BP-10
5 sets new Hawk ER-1s (roughly $1000 in pads)

I am a big fan of the ER1 especially with this kit. They do not have the crazy initial bite of a DTC60 and modulate easier. And with the big rotors they are always in the temp sweet spot.

New I believe your looking at ~$3600 plus the pads.

Asking 2900 for the full 4 wheel kit and pads.
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what is the model for the brake kit? Do you know if it fits first gens?
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Are these the narrow superlites or the regular calipers? Also interested if they're for the 1st gen.
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Old 08-29-2023, 01:03 PM   #4
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Sold. For reference this is the first gen kit
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