FS: Stoptech 355m 4pot red slotted, bbk, used, front only
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I originally purchased these in October of 2009! they have very low miles as my car has been sitting for quite some time for the TT build.
Price: 1400 plus shipping
Located in Greenville, SC
Sold as is! Buyer pays shipping
Reason for sale: Upgraded to 6pot.
I accept paypal.
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Price: 1400 plus shipping
Located in Greenville, SC
Sold as is! Buyer pays shipping
Reason for sale: Upgraded to 6pot.
I accept paypal.
pics:






Very nice set from a good guy and last time I saw them on his car they looked new! Wish I had the funds for them but I'm in need of parts for my turbo kit or I would get them!! I will keep in mind tho and would be no need to ship
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^thanks
These have some normal wear from wheels being mounted on/off and some dirt/grease on them. Would not say that they are still show quality finish (stoptech finish leaves a little to be desired, this is my 5th set of calipers) The red/finish seems to fade.
These have some normal wear from wheels being mounted on/off and some dirt/grease on them. Would not say that they are still show quality finish (stoptech finish leaves a little to be desired, this is my 5th set of calipers) The red/finish seems to fade.
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Physically it probably will.
Design wise I think that stoptech designed the piston sizes differently for the model years since some came with larger brakes stock.
Just for clarity....the kit for sale is a 4pot kit. I posted the 6pot since that is what i upgraded to and the reason why i am selling the 4pot. The last pic is the pic of the 6pot.
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HMMMM update for the fitment
http://stoptech.com/Search/Product-D...es/BigBrakeKit
According to stoptech website, the part numbers are the same for the two kits.
83.646.4700.71
This means that they will fit all years that had front brembos?
I am confused since the 2006+ kits have different part numbers for calipers and piston sizes even though the brembos were the same.
TTT
http://stoptech.com/Search/Product-D...es/BigBrakeKit
According to stoptech website, the part numbers are the same for the two kits.
83.646.4700.71
This means that they will fit all years that had front brembos?
I am confused since the 2006+ kits have different part numbers for calipers and piston sizes even though the brembos were the same.
TTT
Last edited by Cux350z; Aug 19, 2012 at 09:02 AM.
HMMMM update for the fitment
http://stoptech.com/Search/Product-D...es/BigBrakeKit
According to stoptech website, the part numbers are the same for the two kits.
83.646.4700.71
This means that they will fit all years that had front brembos?
I am confused since the 2006+ kits have different part numbers for calipers and piston sizes even though the brembos were the same.
TTT
http://stoptech.com/Search/Product-D...es/BigBrakeKit
According to stoptech website, the part numbers are the same for the two kits.
83.646.4700.71
This means that they will fit all years that had front brembos?
I am confused since the 2006+ kits have different part numbers for calipers and piston sizes even though the brembos were the same.
TTT
They are not compatible. The 03-05 4pot stoptech kit has a different model number than the 06+ does. Piston size and pressure is the reason. Stoptech has advised me the 03-05 kit WILL physically fit on the HR Z, however it is not recommended and can be very dangerous...that's what they told me when I called to find out :-(
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^were the brembo calipers different from 2003-2008 though?
I know that you do not want the rears to overpower the front and lockup first. that is where the "danger" is. I guess in 2006 nissan upsized the piston area ( 2 smaller pistons right?) on the front making the 2003-2005 look like tiny little saucer rotors.
I said above that they should physically fit but that they make not be functionally right.
I know that you do not want the rears to overpower the front and lockup first. that is where the "danger" is. I guess in 2006 nissan upsized the piston area ( 2 smaller pistons right?) on the front making the 2003-2005 look like tiny little saucer rotors.
I said above that they should physically fit but that they make not be functionally right.
^were the brembo calipers different from 2003-2008 though?
I know that you do not want the rears to overpower the front and lockup first. that is where the "danger" is. I guess in 2006 nissan upsized the piston area ( 2 smaller pistons right?) on the front making the 2003-2005 look like tiny little saucer rotors.
I said above that they should physically fit but that they make not be functionally right.
I know that you do not want the rears to overpower the front and lockup first. that is where the "danger" is. I guess in 2006 nissan upsized the piston area ( 2 smaller pistons right?) on the front making the 2003-2005 look like tiny little saucer rotors.
I said above that they should physically fit but that they make not be functionally right.
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^thanks hop! dont know why i said drilled. MY first 4 wheel kit was drilled but since then i went slotted.
more pics, close ups of the paint.
Kit is boxed up and ready to ship asap! Will be heavy so depending on location it may cost a bit to ship. It will be in two boxes.






my new kit installed and on the ground.
more pics, close ups of the paint.
Kit is boxed up and ready to ship asap! Will be heavy so depending on location it may cost a bit to ship. It will be in two boxes.






my new kit installed and on the ground.
If you bought a kit that's compatible with Brembo's it'll be compatible with 03-05 track, anniversary, 06+ grand touring and Nismo models - or any Z that's swapped in the master cylinder from any of those aforementioned models.
Just in case it wasn't mentioned
Just in case it wasn't mentioned







