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    Veteran Member Three Rings s42k5b's Avatar
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    ecs 6 piston porsche setup??

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    will this setup fit in the stock 17" avus rims?

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    Veteran Member Three Rings saucys4's Avatar
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    Re: ecs 6 piston porsche setup??

    print out the template and find out
    J Fonz Stage II+

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    F21-e85 S4 MKIV BPM R(T)32
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    Grand Rapids, MI

    Re: ecs 6 piston porsche setup??

    No, it will not, 6 piston caliper is huge, look into the stoptech 332 kit which is made to fit our stock Avus wheels. I would also recommend not upgrading w/ another car companies brakes, I have heard bad experiences that people have had w/ porsche upgrade kits on our car....
    MKIV BPM R32 (DD)
    2000 B5 S4 3L GT2860 build in progress...if only I could get my parts quick enough

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    Senior Member Two Rings momento1's Avatar
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    AUDI 2002 S4
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    Sydney, Australia

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    Veteran Member Four Rings S4 in_lowplaces's Avatar
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    2021 SQ8, 2000 AWE stg 3 s4, 2012 CTSV 730Whp, Sold: 2000 Stg2 S4 revo,Totaled: 2000 Stg1 S4 APR
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    Huntington Beach

    Re: ecs 6 piston porsche setup??

    Haha^
    2021 Ocra blk SQ8 - Daily
    2011 CTSV coupe 730 WHP - Garaged
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    2002 Silver b5 s4 stage 2 revo - Totaled
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