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here are my new brakes from germany,2134 euro !
porsche calipers and 304 mm disks!
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Post by junglejustice »

Nice RZ, but too rich - for my blood...

Very nice looking boss and I have heard good things about these!

This was I considered before going the Praggia route with Jes...
...to Alfa, or not to Alfa? That is the question...
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That is pretty sweet looking!
Man, there really is a lot of activity in the GTV6/Milano brake arena - good to see :D

Cheers,
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Hmmm, ten M6 (or is it M8?) screws in single shear holds the rotor? Black screws indicate 12.9 mostly.
Anyone else that think this is a little scary? They are a little too far in for my taste, lots of torque at that distance from the center.

I know racing discs are like this but generallt they are further out and more of them.
TÜV-approved?


Looks sweet anyway! :D
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yep,they should be tüv aproved!the screws are indeed far into the disk but i think forces are not in that direction but 90° to the screw direction,i hope !!!
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Post by Jim K »

Thats what Mats meant, but it does look flimsy! What these guys have done, is make a universal 4/5 stud disc this way. They could have done the same using the M3 315mm discs, without having the added inserts.
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Post by ALFA GTV6 GP »

They look Great RZ !
Are these the same Porche put on there 996 Turbo ?
The reason I am asking is with which modifactions will 996 Turbo brakes fit on a GTV6 with 18 inch rims ?(I can get them cheap)
what other mods would be needed master cylinder, booster ?

All help appreciated.
Alfa 75 3.0 qv potenziata (Black)
Alfa GTV6 3.0 (Silver)
Alfa GTV6 GP 3.0 (Red)
Alfa GTV6 GP (Concourse)
Alfa GTV6 SA 3.3 AHMotorsport (Grey) 226.3 Bhp atw
Alfa GTV6 3.0 (Dark Grey) 200+ Bhp atw
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Post by rz »

no gtv6 gp,they are NOT the turbo calipers! i was told that they fit only with other wheels or spacers.
so the calipers from a turbo will work on your gtv6! and they are beautiful !!!!!
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