Project Mu Brake Systems
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by E.J. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes, no one really runs them because they are way too expensive. </TD></TR></TABLE>
so that include a caliber, brake pads, and also the lines too. ritee? do you what product is the name cause i found one called "PROJECT MU Forged Sports Caliper Kit 4 Pistons/ 4 Pads Brake System Cost Y280,350.00 JPY = $2,344.85 USD" but they did not say application for dc2 or dc2 type R. i only seem to find them on the application on brake pads thats it. if you noe what is the product brand name can you tell me what its call? thanks for the reply too been wait for like an hour i think. lol.
so that include a caliber, brake pads, and also the lines too. ritee? do you what product is the name cause i found one called "PROJECT MU Forged Sports Caliper Kit 4 Pistons/ 4 Pads Brake System Cost Y280,350.00 JPY = $2,344.85 USD" but they did not say application for dc2 or dc2 type R. i only seem to find them on the application on brake pads thats it. if you noe what is the product brand name can you tell me what its call? thanks for the reply too been wait for like an hour i think. lol.
I'm not exactly sure what the kit comes with, however, I remember having seen an application for dc2s. I would assume that the mu brake kits will come with the 4-piston caliper, brake lines, brakets, and slotted discs.
Try contacting bulletproof auto and auto R&D to get more details because I'm not too positive on these.
Just some advice, if you're getting these for bling factor that's great [your money], however, if you're getting these to use for autox purposes, I would suggest a cheaper brake system that will be just as good but for a fraction of the price.
Try contacting bulletproof auto and auto R&D to get more details because I'm not too positive on these.
Just some advice, if you're getting these for bling factor that's great [your money], however, if you're getting these to use for autox purposes, I would suggest a cheaper brake system that will be just as good but for a fraction of the price.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by E.J. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm not exactly sure what the kit comes with, however, I remember having seen an application for dc2s. I would assume that the mu brake kits will come with the 4-piston caliper, brake lines, brakets, and slotted discs.
Try contacting bulletproof auto and auto R&D to get more details because I'm not too positive on these.
Just some advice, if you're getting these for bling factor that's great [your money], however, if you're getting these to use for autox purposes, I would suggest a cheaper brake system that will be just as good but for a fraction of the price.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Im just Getting For The Looks For The Car Cause I like How Project Mu Paint The Color Of The Caliber, But I See If I Want It Or Not. Thanks For The Contacts Too I'll Call Them Up And See.
Try contacting bulletproof auto and auto R&D to get more details because I'm not too positive on these.
Just some advice, if you're getting these for bling factor that's great [your money], however, if you're getting these to use for autox purposes, I would suggest a cheaper brake system that will be just as good but for a fraction of the price.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Im just Getting For The Looks For The Car Cause I like How Project Mu Paint The Color Of The Caliber, But I See If I Want It Or Not. Thanks For The Contacts Too I'll Call Them Up And See.
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