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Old Mar 24, 2012 | 06:37 AM
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Default CZP Akebono Infiniti G35 & 350z Front Bracket Adapters

Selling my CZP Akebono Front Bracket Adapters kit.
I got this kit from another member on here but never got the brakes to do the conversion.

Looking to get my money back $220.00 shipped



Also have a SPL Camber / toe Eccentric Lockout Kit for sale. ($50 bucks)

PM me if interested.

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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 06:26 AM
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I'm looking for one of these, but FYI CZP sells them new for $240

http://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/...on.php?II=3411
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Originally Posted by SirSpeedyZ
I'm looking for one of these, but FYI CZP sells them new for $240

http://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/...on.php?II=3411

Thanks..
Old Mar 27, 2012 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by SirSpeedyZ
I'm looking for one of these, but FYI CZP sells them new for $240

http://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/...on.php?II=3411
Bump for saving $20.....+ Shipping.

His are BNIB... Why should he take a hit on this. If someone buys brand new ones over these... no difference. Except he just threw away $

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Originally Posted by ReStylin
Bump for saving $20.....+ Shipping.

His are BNIB... Why should he take a hit on this. If someone buys brand new ones over these... no difference. Except he just threw away $

GLWS
That's an edited price,

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Old Apr 1, 2012 | 05:30 AM
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You have the mounting hardware and everything shown here?

http://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/...on.php?II=3411

If so I'll take them.
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PM me your paypal, I'll pay.
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PM sent.....
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Just wondering, why doesn't anybody just machine these from an aluminum block? It looks like the most simple design ever.
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the cost of having them vectored plus the aluminum 6061 stock itself will run a lot more than what these brackets cost.. not to mention you'd need to buy a set first to have something to work off of.
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Originally Posted by L-Fab
the cost of having them vectored plus the aluminum 6061 stock itself will run a lot more than what these brackets cost.. not to mention you'd need to buy a set first to have something to work off of.
I have an eBay set (that turned out to be fine after I R&R'd them) he can buy to work off of.
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Originally Posted by Raybrant
Just wondering, why doesn't anybody just machine these from an aluminum block? It looks like the most simple design ever.
Yeah seriously, can someone who owns these make a CAD drawing of these
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Originally Posted by Phenom
Yeah seriously, can someone who owns these make a CAD drawing of these
Lend me one and I'll draw it up on Solidworks, lol.
Old Apr 22, 2012 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Raybrant
Lend me one and I'll draw it up on Solidworks, lol.
I don't have them unfortunately. I do have Autodesk Inventor Pro though so in theory I could have a set made at work after I create the model.
 
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