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  1. #1
    Veteran Member Three Rings
    Join Date
    May 29 2010
    AZ Member #
    59652
    My Garage
    2004 Audi S4, 2008 Audi RS4 Ti
    Location
    Phildelphia / Auckland

    ECS Tuning B6/B7 S4 2pc Cross Drilled Brake Rotors

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    Front and rear pair from my 2004 Audi S4. 2500mi of abuse taken!

    Car is too fast with them on. Looking to trade for a stock set + $750.


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    Active Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Apr 07 2015
    AZ Member #
    325617
    Location
    Los Angeles CA

    Your car is too fast with them on?
    I am not sure what that means, sounds like they are magic.
    Are you selling just the 4 rotors?

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
    Join Date
    May 29 2010
    AZ Member #
    59652
    My Garage
    2004 Audi S4, 2008 Audi RS4 Ti
    Location
    Phildelphia / Auckland

    Yes - blistering. Joking really but serious about trading them for stock pieces to anybody who will enjoy them. Selling the car.

    Yes, it is just for the 4 rotors (frt & rear), nothing else, in trade for stock single piece units.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Fourpoint282's Avatar
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    Oct 11 2015
    AZ Member #
    361428
    Location
    Atlanta, Georgia

    Quote Originally Posted by S4Bennett View Post
    Yes - blistering. Joking really but serious about trading them for stock pieces to anybody who will enjoy them. Selling the car.

    Yes, it is just for the 4 rotors (frt & rear), nothing else, in trade for stock single piece units.
    What's your thoughts? Ecs or jhm rotors? I've heard ecs rotor quality is not as great as jhm. Could just be chatter though.


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