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Old 04-17-2010 | 06:32 PM
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Default F/S: Rotorwork Brake Rotors Drilled & Slotted for 05-08

I'm selling a brand new set of drilled and slotted brake rotors for 05-08. You can check them out on the company's website at :http://rotorwork.com/catalog.php

Asking price is $150 OBO, I prefer local pick-up but shipping is available at buyer's expense.



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Old 04-17-2010 | 07:58 PM
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I remember those. Lol bump for a cool guy...
Old 04-19-2010 | 03:23 PM
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Hey, thanks Jesse!
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Old 04-19-2010 | 05:18 PM
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i can't see pic, is it all four or just front or rear
Old 04-19-2010 | 05:54 PM
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Its for a set of all four. Hmm pics work fine, maybe you're on a work comp and its blocking the images?
Check out the link to the manufacturer's website to see pics as well.
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how hard to install
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I don't know actually, sorry. Anyone can chime in on this?
Old 04-20-2010 | 01:26 AM
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rotors are very easy to install 4 bolts on each side once the tire is off. also you should change pads as well. but if you change your pads you will have to push the piston in on the caliper.
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I wish there were just slotted, dang... GLWS bro
Old 04-20-2010 | 03:23 PM
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Thanks! I'm open to any offers, doesn't hurt to ask.
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Originally Posted by agentapple
Its for a set of all four. Hmm pics work fine, maybe you're on a work comp and its blocking the images?
Check out the link to the manufacturer's website to see pics as well.
LOL yeah at work, they block out some pics. its like the computer picks and chooses it wants me to see lol
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Old 04-23-2010 | 06:57 PM
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yeah i might have to take these off you hands. just in a money crunch right now but i am a serious potential buyer
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120 shipped or is that lowballing ya!
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lyricalmind: let me know if you're interested or when you have the funds, still available.

killaspice: thats definitely low ballin lol shipping those heavy ___ things will cost a a decent amount...nice try tho :]
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Lol a man must try sometimes
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Haha, no doubt, I don't blame ya.
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The only concern I have is there is no indication of an anti-rust coating.

Otherwise, I would really like these.
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Originally Posted by mindoculae
The only concern I have is there is no indication of an anti-rust coating.

Otherwise, I would really like these.
If you follow the link the OP posted you'll read in the discription "Each rotor is finish with a premium silver zinc coating to prevent corrosion."

The pictures from the OP of the rotors look new so I assume the coating is still there.

Hope that helps.


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