Decline
06-03-2016, 05:05 PM
Item Location (City/State):Longbeach CA
Price:1200
Description:
I have a brand new never installed rear kit with park brake. For 10/12 bolt GM rear ends
Only ever took it out of the box once to ogle and assemble rear rotors. $1200
(the front brake kit on the left and the MC are not included)
http://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/BrakeKitsProdRear.aspx?itemno=140-10908-DR
Firm on price, this kit retails for $1500 on Summit
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/wil-140-10908-r?ibanner=MobileSwitchNo
Updating with more info as questions are asked:
Specifically they were purchased for my 1969 Camaro. My plan was to later adapt them to a 2nd gen 10 bolt when I upgraded my rear end.
Then of course, like with so many other things with a build, I went completely off the high board and decided to go with a full floating 9" from speedway engineering cuz we were "already in there"
I have the same kit installed now but for Speedway mod-lite floater rear end. Awesome brakes, especially with my aero6 calipers on 13.4" rotors upfront
Price:1200
Description:
I have a brand new never installed rear kit with park brake. For 10/12 bolt GM rear ends
Only ever took it out of the box once to ogle and assemble rear rotors. $1200
(the front brake kit on the left and the MC are not included)
http://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/BrakeKitsProdRear.aspx?itemno=140-10908-DR
Firm on price, this kit retails for $1500 on Summit
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/wil-140-10908-r?ibanner=MobileSwitchNo
Updating with more info as questions are asked:
Specifically they were purchased for my 1969 Camaro. My plan was to later adapt them to a 2nd gen 10 bolt when I upgraded my rear end.
Then of course, like with so many other things with a build, I went completely off the high board and decided to go with a full floating 9" from speedway engineering cuz we were "already in there"
I have the same kit installed now but for Speedway mod-lite floater rear end. Awesome brakes, especially with my aero6 calipers on 13.4" rotors upfront