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    #16
    260$ for the set.

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      #17
      Originally posted by FLG View Post
      Just bought a set from bimmerworld...came out to about 260ish. Theyre wonderful people to deal with too. Ive heard nothing but good about the 08's, long life, not bad on rotors.

      Run the cheapest rotors you can find...i get mine for 14$ each.
      Full set of PFC08s for $260!? That is RETARDED cheap... I had no idea they could be had that cheap.

      Edit: confirmed, $260 for 278 and 279 shaped 08s. Guess I know my next street pad.
      Last edited by Wh33lhop; 05-09-2013, 11:41 AM.
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        #18
        Yep. And Lynn over there is a pleasure to deal with.

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          #19
          I run them on my car for HPDE's. They ony have one event on them, but they seemed to have very little wear. That's with 2 hours of race time. Unfortunately, I left them on after the event and have been running them on the street for a few miles - they're loud and obnoxious, but I stop on a dime. Hopefully, I'm not running them down too much with street miles.

          Great pads!
          Last edited by Cephas; 05-18-2013, 07:11 AM.

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            #20
            I have dtc60's on the front and pfc08's on the rear. I've had this set up for 2 de days and a couple autocrosses. So far they are awesome. No brake fade and awesome stopping power and feel
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              #21
              Originally posted by yeaseth View Post
              I have dtc60's on the front and pfc08's on the rear. I've had this set up for 2 de days and a couple autocrosses. So far they are awesome. No brake fade and awesome stopping power and feel
              DTCs are scary hard on rotors. Check them for cracks regularly.
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                #22
                That's why I ditched the dtc's I was tired of changing rotors. They eat em for breakfast. Idk if the pfc pads dust as much (it'd expected) but the dtc's dust like crazy

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