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    Established Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Dec 04 2009
    AZ Member #
    51640
    Location
    Oregon

    Audi S4 A4 B5, B6, B7 13" Brembo 6 Piston Big Brake Kit (BBK) - PNW

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    I have a good used Big Brake Kit that I was going to run on my 2000 Audi S4. This kit will bolt on directly to any 2000 to 2002 Audi S4, or 2002 to 2008 Audi A4 (B6, B7). It may also fit the A6, just not sure of the year, but I know they are interchangeable at some level.

    This kit retails for $2000 through JHM, feel free to look it up on their site.

    This is a 13" (332mm) kit, and includes the following:
    - Brembo 17Z Calipers (6 piston) with brake pads that have about 30% life left (pads are available in many different compounds
    - 332mm Disc rotor rings, and aluminum hats
    - Stainless steel brake lines with hardware
    - Brake sensor plugs to make sure your brake sensor dash light stays out
    - Can include a brand new G2 Epoxy Caliper Paint kit as well, color is red (I was going to scuff these up and paint them with the Epoxy paint to clean them up, just never got around to it).

    The only thing needed is the hardware kit to mount these to the vehicle (it amounts to 4 bolts and nuts, and are readily available from JHM for $40).

    $650 for the kit











    2000 S4, Bilstein, H&R Susp, VMR 701 Gunmetal 18 Wheels, Techtonics CatBack Downpipes, JHM Snub Mount, Stage 3 with BW K04's, OE RS4 Inlets, Green Top 440s (AWE S3 tune), 85mm 034 MAF, 034 CAI and Samco Lobster Claws.
    2004 S4, Arctic White, KW V1 Coilovers, VMR 710 19" Wheels, Hotchkis Front and Rear sways, JHM LWFW, RS4 Clutch, JHM Intake Spacers, Snub Mount, 4:1 Torsen Center Diff, Miltek Full System, Unitronic Stage 2+ Tune, Tint.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings mauromj's Avatar
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    Jul 23 2012
    AZ Member #
    97337
    Location
    Pullman, WA

    Sell rotors separately?

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