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Subaru 6pot Brembo Front Big Brake Calipers 6 Pistons Impreza Forester Legacy on 2040-parts.com

US $2,099.00
Location:

Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation

Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
Custom-made calipers fully rebuilt to a new condition
Brand:Brembo Surface Finish:Black Placement on Vehicle:Front

Here is the unique kit!
6pot Brembo Front Calipers (from Porsche Cayenne Turbo)
fully rebuilt to a new condition inside and coated with polymer paint & STi stickers outside

Made to use on any Impreza/Forester/Legacy!
Simply buy a brake pads which suits your driving habits (OEM #7L0 698 151 H).
If you have STi everything will fit bolt-on.
If you have WRX or anything else you will need to buy just STi brake rotors and a dust-covers (or just trim yours).

The kit works with any Subaru brake lines.
And you can put any wheels which can be used with the stock STI brembo 4pot calipers.

Free worldwide shipping with tracking number via EMS!



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