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just get the smaller 355 iirc and matching rears they will provide all the STOP you will ever need. and you wont have any clearance issues now or into the future
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I know the pain and frustration of a mod gone wrong, as my HPF Stage 2 "Feramic" face clutch upgrade that according to Chris@HPF was virtually unweldable, in actual fact welded to the flywheel on 2 separate occasions with relative ease. If you are still considering a Nashin BBK upgrade, I will hook you up with the same kit forum member "135" purchased, for April promo pricing even though the promotion has finished. Cheers, Justin. Last edited by Justin@ADVAN Performance; 05-19-2013 at 04:47 AM.. Reason: Revision |
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based on the thorough testing performed by "135" in his quest to go BIG, I would have to say no. However the only way to be sure is to check clearance with a caliper fitment template. Shoot me a PM with your email address and I can send the appropriate 370 mm/N5 template your way. Quote:
Hey skidz, have you been back to the track since your last outing on R888's? If so how hard did you beat on those Nashin's and are you able to provide any further feedback, for those guys that still feel dubious about purchasing a Chinese copy, ooops I mean Taiwanese BBK. Last edited by Justin@ADVAN Performance; 05-19-2013 at 04:43 AM.. Reason: Revision |
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haha yeh went to wakefield a couple of weeks ago and am planning on going on the 6/6. the Nashins hold up very well with little to no brake fade all day long. so i'd happily recommend the nashins to anyone. not that I am a tight arse or anything but paying double for the name brands is just nuts imho.
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No problem, just shoot me a PM when you are ready to pull the trigger on a Nashin BBK. |
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Hey Alex,
Nashin do in fact have a BBK suitable for your Z4. Please shoot Peter@Advan a PM and he'll be able to price up a front only kit for you. Cheers, Justin. |
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Gumball had 18" EC-7 wheels on his car before he sold it. I'm not too sure who currently owns it though and whether or not they are on this forum.
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Reason i ask is i have the 380mm Package, would love a set of ARC-8's and get some track time. can anyone with these wheels measure the inner barrels ? maybe PeteA ?
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No problem, just shoot me a PM when you are ready to pull the trigger on a Nashin BBK. [/QUOTE]
Hi Justin. Could you post or PM pricing details you can offer on a Nashin 355mm front end setup? Both N & G series please. Does the G series have a removable bridge? Thanks mate.
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Now you tell me. I just ordered new Alcons.
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