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    Veteran Member Three Rings AnthraciteA4's Avatar
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    B5 S4 rear calipers - SOLD

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    B5 S4 rear calipers

    I planned on using these with the JHM kit and Cayenne front brakes on my C5 A6. It never happened.

    I don't have the car anymore, so I am cleaning out the garage to make room (and money) for the parts for my VW Jetta. I don't know if $250 is high for these or not. Its still a lot lower than eBay (used) or reman'd calipers. I've had these sitting around for a while, but they've been kept clean and dust free Louis Pasteur style so they should be good to go.

    List Date: 3/15/2014

    For more info, click here to view the original listing: B5 S4 rear calipers
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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Are these stock rear calipers? You can get a set of stockers for a $110 from Rock Auto.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings AnthraciteA4's Avatar
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    These ARE stock, and after the core fees you can get a single re-manufactured (aftermarket) caliper for $110 a piece. If you're a C5 A6, or B5/B6 A4 you don't have a core to send back. Besides most of the rockauto calipers don't include the carrier. A comparable setup from rockauto costs $307 before the standard 5% off coupon that you can always find.

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    Senior Member Two Rings gt30r18t's Avatar
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    99.5 audi a4 2.0L stroker FP HTA3076R 6 speed manual
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    Are these still available?

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