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Re: GPX/GPvR or bigger brakes

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shadowarrior wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
Astron_Boy wrote:I'd be looking for $200 for the rears, they cost me $240.
Brand new in box, unopened.

It's possible I'd have some brand new rear pads too, also unopened, I could throw those in to sweeten the deal... (would have to check on that, I could have swapped those on ours.
Nah, that's alright mate I've got a set of EBC reds ready to go from the group buy.

Will think about the rears and get back to you but will definitely take the fronts. Thank you sir.
You still have those ebc reds? I love them on mine :) You'll notice a big difference if you are coming from stock pads.
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Re: GPX/GPvR or bigger brakes

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Dads pulling the brakes off his car tomorrow Daniel all yours for $150+ postage if you want?

Edit: it's a 2000 model GPX...
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Vectose wrote:
shadowarrior wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
Astron_Boy wrote:I'd be looking for $200 for the rears, they cost me $240.
Brand new in box, unopened.

It's possible I'd have some brand new rear pads too, also unopened, I could throw those in to sweeten the deal... (would have to check on that, I could have swapped those on ours.
Nah, that's alright mate I've got a set of EBC reds ready to go from the group buy.

Will think about the rears and get back to you but will definitely take the fronts. Thank you sir.
You still have those ebc reds? I love them on mine :) You'll notice a big difference if you are coming from stock pads.
Nobody is on stock pads. :lol:
As in ... random cheap 'pads included in your $50 brake servicing' pads. You catch the drift :P

And am still waiting on that wiring diagram for the relay switch :/
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shadowarrior wrote:And am still waiting on that wiring diagram for the relay switch :/
Here you go.

The colours of the wires won't be the same, I just used these for reference. You will need to test the wires with a multimeter.
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thanks :)
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Hmm, I really should do that also.

Where did you place the relay?
Simply cut the cord behind the cluster and tap that?
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I didn't actually do it like this. I installed the HID halo fog lights, so used a HID relay harness at the front of the car.

But yes, best bet is to tap into the wires at the switch.
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And there's enough room behind the switch to squeeze the relay inside it. I am going to cable tie it with something so it doesn't just hang there by itself.
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shadowarrior wrote:And there's enough room behind the switch to squeeze the relay inside it. I am going to cable tie it with something so it doesn't just hang there by itself.
There's a hollow to which the relay can be slipped through, from that point you can tie it out of the way with the wiring beneath.
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Sahin wrote:Dads pulling the brakes off his car tomorrow Daniel all yours for $150+ postage if you want?

Edit: it's a 2000 model GPX...
Just front calipers mate, unless you have to sell as a set.

Also, what the f**k are you guys talking about :lol:
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Vectose wrote:
fraz91 wrote:
silverGPX wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
Bennoz wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:
Bennoz wrote:Got $800 spare?
What will $800 get me :(D):
Can I choose a beer other than coopers with that?

Hmmm... may put off on this for a little while and get those then. Wouldnt the GPX upgrade cost me about 500 anyway for discs and calipers?

Also, is that a direct upgrade and would I need to upgrade anything else?
I think the GPX brakes are more than enough lol.

Doesn't lawso have brembos as well?
Lawso will be keeping his brembos to go on his next FTO.
Don't think that the Brembos will help Lawso much. :lol:
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:lol:
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Bennoz wrote::lol:
you're not turning into stef are you?!?! :kustom_fto:

*cough* i mean

:bennoz:

i mean

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Lawso wrote:
Bennoz wrote::lol:
you're not turning into stef are you?!?! :kustom_fto:

*cough* i mean

:bennoz:

i mean

Bens big penis
:lawso:

Oh wait.. I never made that an icon :scratch:
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What's it going to be? A 12 car pile up .gif?
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*Brain fuses*
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Bennoz wrote::lawso:

Oh wait.. I never made that an icon :scratch:
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Weird, works for me...
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*slow claps*
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Well done :lol:
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Re: GPX/GPvR or bigger brakes

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Have a look for some galant/legnum vr4 brakes. 294mm. Have some on my coupe. Pulls up real hard
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