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Old Sep 17, 2007 | 07:08 PM
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Pics of Ireland Eng Big Brakes?

The ones that use the stock calipers - any pics (because this would be a cosmetic modification - any enhanced performance would merely be a justification for the purchase, however unutilized).
 
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Old Sep 17, 2007 | 08:30 PM
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I have this setup on my car & it's been "ehhhhh" in the performance department & I've had no noticable braking improvement. Within the first two months of having this setup, I wished I'd gone with something else. I'm pretty psyched up about getting ready to spring for Texas Speedwerks setup to replace the Ireland. As far as the bling-factor, even that's kinda a stretch. I'm attaching a picture from 3 years ago, showing what you're looking for + 1 super-filthy Momo. If your rims are more of an open design, I think you'd be semi-happy with getting the look you're shooting for. Here's another picture of what they look like on the car:http://gallery.mac.com/jandjperry#10...&bgcolor=black
If you want, you pay the shipping & I'll send you my setup (rotors have <9k miles). Whatever's clever, just let me know.
 
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