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nzodea

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  1. a set of E36 M3 calipers - real tidy no real rust. off a subframe i got last year from another member to replace my subframe

    Great brakes for a single piston brake. A lot of race cars still use these with a big caliper up front. (I did for a while with no issues)

    standard rubber pins,

    open to offers around $150. I know what they sell on trademe, so don't be a dick on offers :mellow: will do good craft beer

    text me on 021 337 946 or email me on michael@paparoa.com

    thanks for looking also check the other brakes I am selling (clean up time)

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  2. a set of E36 M3 rotors, calipers, handbrake parts and some worn pads

    Great brakes for a single piston brake. A lot of race cars still use these with a big caliper up front. (I did for a while with no issues)

    As an added bonus these have bimmerworld brass pins, which stiffen the brake and reduce flex. Probably the cheapest and easiest upgrade for these brakes. highly recommended if you are using a race/track pad that grips well.

    prefer pick up in CHCH if you want all the handbrake parts.

    open to offers around $200 I know what they sell on trademe, so don't be a dick on offers :mellow: will do good craft beer

    text me on 021 337 946 or email me on michael@paparoa.com

    thanks for looking also check the other brakes I am selling (clean up time)

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  3. Been sitting in my garage for a couple of years. I swapped to AP's all round on my race car.

    These are great. Strong and progressive with the four pistons, tons of stopping power. I have added a picture of them next to a regular E36 M3 brake and a picture of the pad next to the standard pad

    Rotors are used but have life left in them. usual heat glazing etc. No pads worth using sorry. only for reference as to size and style for ordering. AP RS2-4s gripped like a dog with a bone in these!

    These are real deal brakes, not cutesy "look fancy but lack power" stuff you can get.

    sorry forgot to list a price $1200 Great for a race car/targa/track day car or for someone who uses their car for midnight runs to the coast!

    brackets are for an E36 M3. no doubt other brackets could be made or purchased if required.

    text me on 021 337 946 or email on michael@paparoa.com

    check my other listings for other M3 brakes

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  4. what year is it and did you do all the mods here in NZ or was it imported with them? diff sounds an awesome upgrade. any brake upgrades to haul her up?

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  5. Thought that was e46 only??

    good to do on an e36 as well. more track/fast road need then town driver.

    i have done RTAB, rear sub-frame, rear ARB mounts and front engine sub frame mounts on my track car.

    RTABs seem to get a bit of rust around them

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  6. hopefully not highjacking this thread>>>

    there seems to be benefits from the single lightweight solid flywheel with regards to spin up and acceleration. the disavantage is chatter/noise

    are there any advantages for a dual plate clutch vs a single plate clutch with the lightened flywheel? does the dual reduce the weight savings significantly? Is it smoother but still gives the spinup benefits.

    I am deciding which clutch set p/flywheel set up to go with for next session.

    looking at a single mass light flywheel but not sure if a single or dual plate clutch set up is better

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