FS: 2016 Brembo Carbon Ceramics - new frt. discs/pads
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2016 Brembo Carbon Ceramics - new frt. discs/pads
Update - $5000 - shipped in US with new parts, $3k without spares. Not accepting offers. I will keep and use on a different project instead of lowering price. Note price includes brand new spare front rotors and ZR1 pads
So, with my 2016 Z06 totaled, I no longer need to hold on to my carbon ceramics. These are the factory red with some wear and tear on the finish due to running 18" wheels. You cannot see any damage when mounted on the face of any of the calipers, only the area where the wheel barrel would allow track debris to rub.
The front and rear discs are factory, and I do not have weights, but 100% guarantee them to still be within spec. On top of that, I have BRAND NEW front discs to include so you do not have to worry about worn front rotors, as I did track mine a few times on the factory brakes.
I will include some 1/2 worn front and rear pads, and 2 cases of brand new ZR1 pads.
If you do that math, each rotor is slightly over $1k, and those pads are a bit over $500 each, so you have $3k in new parts to go along with the factory CCB rotors and red calipers.
I included several photos, from different points in time, all relatively recent.
New parts included
Installed on car - this is how they look, no damage as you can see.
Rotor comparison - CCB on far right in current condition.
Comparison of J-hook to CCB rear rotor
Installed (early photo dated 3/11/2017) with Girodisc rotor
So, with my 2016 Z06 totaled, I no longer need to hold on to my carbon ceramics. These are the factory red with some wear and tear on the finish due to running 18" wheels. You cannot see any damage when mounted on the face of any of the calipers, only the area where the wheel barrel would allow track debris to rub.
The front and rear discs are factory, and I do not have weights, but 100% guarantee them to still be within spec. On top of that, I have BRAND NEW front discs to include so you do not have to worry about worn front rotors, as I did track mine a few times on the factory brakes.
I will include some 1/2 worn front and rear pads, and 2 cases of brand new ZR1 pads.
If you do that math, each rotor is slightly over $1k, and those pads are a bit over $500 each, so you have $3k in new parts to go along with the factory CCB rotors and red calipers.
I included several photos, from different points in time, all relatively recent.
New parts included
Installed on car - this is how they look, no damage as you can see.
Rotor comparison - CCB on far right in current condition.
Comparison of J-hook to CCB rear rotor
Installed (early photo dated 3/11/2017) with Girodisc rotor
Last edited by fleming23; 05-15-2019 at 04:55 PM.
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Alternatively - I will sell just the brake kit (calipers, hardware, rotors & used pads) for $3000 shipped if that helps someone with cash flow.
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Bump - $3000 for a complete CCB kit. For $2k more you get two brand new front rotors and 2 brand new sets of front ZR1 compound pads.
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Sorry, no offense but I was pretty clear in my first sentence. Also, not sure I'm interested in selling to someone who just created the account to ask these questions. If you had a history of posting I would be more inclined to discuss with you. Best of luck.
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I'm Sorry didn't mean to sound rude, it's just that these are typical questions ask about for sale item on forums. Yes I'm new I don't own a Corvette, was trying to buy to adapt for a different car.
I am a forum member on a different car forum.
I'm still interested and will take them if you are still willing to sell.
You can pm me your me to further discuss.
Thanks.
Happy motoring.
I am a forum member on a different car forum.
I'm still interested and will take them if you are still willing to sell.
You can pm me your me to further discuss.
Thanks.
Happy motoring.
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I need both front/rear pads (front mostly) for my CCB's if you ever want to part with the ZR1 pads (think they are the same minus sensors, which I may do away with or just use mine). Appreciate it!