Supra TT brakes for the rear on a 01 gs300
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I just a reply back from rotora:
"Dear Sid,
That would depend on what type of bracket. If possible, please give us a call at:
TEL: 909-590-1712 EXT: 102
and we can discuss this further.
thank you.
regards,
sales
"
I'll call them and let you all know.
Thanks,
Sid
I just a reply back from rotora:
"Dear Sid,
That would depend on what type of bracket. If possible, please give us a call at:
TEL: 909-590-1712 EXT: 102
and we can discuss this further.
thank you.
regards,
sales
"
I'll call them and let you all know.
Thanks,
Sid
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Originally Posted by lexforlife
brackets are made in asia.. this is a common conversion on the aristo netz sports sells it for around 450 for bracket but again its more then just bracket the calipers have to be re machined to fit onto custom bracket.. the whole deal is around 1200 complete
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Lexforlife tried to do a supra TT rear setup, but decided the rear bracket is too difficult to produce.
So he ended up with a LS430 rear setup, which even looks better than the Supra TT rears
So he ended up with a LS430 rear setup, which even looks better than the Supra TT rears
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