F-sport CC brakes mounted pics for ya'll to gawk at.
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LOL. Yeah my car is Obsidian but these pics were provided to me during my IS-F new model intro training. The instructor and I get along well and he provided me with these pics. I've yet to see these brakes in person. I doubt I'd ever get the opportunity to ever drive a car with CCM brakes.
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LOL. Yeah my car is Obsidian but these pics were provided to me during my IS-F new model intro training. The instructor and I get along well and he provided me with these pics. I've yet to see these brakes in person. I doubt I'd ever get the opportunity to ever drive a car with CCM brakes.
because Lexus America sent out an email to corp. that they were not going to mass produce this brake kit due to the cost
10 grand for brakes on an IS250 yeah not going to happen
Project is null and void
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^^^^
I'm sure if you have the money I can get the CC F-sport brake upgrade for you or anyone. They are for sale and wouldn't be at SEMA unless they had intentions to sell them. I'm still trying to find out who makes them. I'm 95% positive they are Brembos.
I'm sure if you have the money I can get the CC F-sport brake upgrade for you or anyone. They are for sale and wouldn't be at SEMA unless they had intentions to sell them. I'm still trying to find out who makes them. I'm 95% positive they are Brembos.
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This email from corp came out after SEMA
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I suppose they are the Stoptech ST-60s for the 380mm rotor. I thought this would've been a brembo setup since Brembo supplies the rotors for the CC brakes on the Porsche cars. I never thought that Stoptech would be as advanced of a company to make a CC brake system.
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they can just be using the caliper...but the rotor and pads could be coming from somewhere else since maybe stoptech doesn't have the technology to create CC brakes. or maybe it's a speciality that they do and is not released to the public at all or just not yet.
there should probably be a stamp on the rotor itself either on the sides or the inside of the rotor...
there should probably be a stamp on the rotor itself either on the sides or the inside of the rotor...