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    First gen IE BBK, front and rear $ 1,000

    So, upgraded IE's first gen BBK (basically c5 vette setup) with Wilwood kine...

    Used system works fine, ran it until new set up went in this weekend.
    nothing wrong with them, just wanted something else.

    It clears 16" rims, some may need spacers, some may not, it all depends on your rim's "back space"., enclosing pics of swap over showing both systems.
    there's nice pics of when first installed, and, there's pictures as of this weekend when removed.

    I should have a 25mm MC somewhere, I'll trow it in if found.

    Way back in the days ...



    Front bracket...


    Front system installed...


    Installed on 16x 7" rims...



    Front rotor, top view...


    Front rotor profile...


    Front caliper bottom view, notice pads are about same lenght...


    rear bracket...


    Rear caliper...


    Rear set-up...


    Rear rotor profile...


    Rear installed onto 16x7...
    Last edited by fporro; 11-22-2010, 08:17 PM.

    #2
    its the kine. free bump.
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    Gigitty Gigitty!!!!

    88 cabrio becoming alpina b6 3.5s transplanted s62
    92 Mtech 2 cabrio alpinweiss 770 code
    88 325ix coupe manual lachsilber/cardinal
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    87 e30 m3 for parts lachsilber/cardinal(serial number 7)
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      #3
      Don't think I need anything that substantial for my vert, but GLWTS! Don't have any working AFM laying around? Mine bit the dust a couple weeks ago.
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      "But the way it deals with bumps and heaves makes you think the shocks are filled with unicorn farts and pixie tears."

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        #4
        what is the black rotor? and how used are the rotors?are they the 330mm fronts?
        1985 s50b30, 91 front and rear valence, e30 m3 suspension, advance design coilovers, GC camber caster plates full solid bushings alla round, adjustable rear arms, ireland sways front and back, ireland big brake kit front and back , team dynamics wheels, 24lb injectore ltw fly, intake , headers, exhaust, so forth so on......

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          #5
          that first pics man omg bump for awesome parts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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            #6
            Thanks, sorry, no AFM's, ther should be a few at the yard.

            Rotors are 310mm, black rotors are part of my new setup, so they're not up of the sale.
            what's fer grabs it's the used system.

            Thanks, for bumps :)
            Here's current Wilwood set..



            Last edited by fporro; 11-23-2010, 05:16 PM.

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              #7
              That is some awesome stopping power for H1 drag racing? Or do you take it one the like-like? I can't seem to get mine out of 4th gear with out the Blue Lights flashing all around. Oh well not Kama'aina i guess......
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              "But the way it deals with bumps and heaves makes you think the shocks are filled with unicorn farts and pixie tears."

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                #8
                nice set up Frank.. too bad I cant spend money during holydays!! great guy to buy parts from
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                HyperWerkz

                89 mtech2, s50, AR Kit, borgwarner s362, e-85, 15psi... 592whp
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by handysmurf59 View Post
                  That is some awesome stopping power for H1 drag racing? Or do you take it one the like-like? I can't seem to get mine out of 4th gear with out the Blue Lights flashing all around. Oh well not Kama'aina i guess......
                  Not really drag racing, just good smooth powerful braking.

                  Used to drive her from L.A. To Big Bear 3 times a week, so there were lots if twisty canyons with plenty of hard braking,
                  specially on the way down hill.

                  Modulation is key, same as on my mountainbikes, I tend to brake hard yet safe., therefore bbk's are a must for me.

                  I cruise by Waikiki now and then with frenchies on popo no bother me., perhaps it's 'cus I drive with lots of aloha.
                  It's ok not being kama'aina, aloha came built in and carries me a long way.

                  Not sure about you, but up H2 it's lots of fun, out west on H1 too., I do runs late at nite.



                  Originally posted by hyperE30 View Post
                  nice set up Frank.. too bad I cant spend money during holydays!! great guy to buy parts from
                  Perhaps later, they'll sit on storage for now as I sold zinno iC..
                  Last edited by fporro; 11-23-2010, 09:34 PM.

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                    #10
                    Bump fer x-maz, kamang mangs :) just a G for whole setup.

                    Hey Smurf, got an extra hardtop with your name on it.

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