Sweetness. I absolutely love your car.
hmm....... looks like my money well spent. lol.
looks f'n sexy.
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- Sold my beloved J in April 2010 -
Well damn, looks sweet. So you didnt like the Wilwoods?
~2014 New Z under the knife, same heart different body~
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WHITECAVY no more
2012 numbers - 4SPD AUTOMATIC!!
328 HP
306 TQ
Damn, I love em!
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One more reason to love your car. Good work.
Looks awesome! I'll have to come drive up to see it in person
Car is for Sale!Supercharger kit is for sale!
try the brakes on a set of N-body spindles and see if the work
looks good
i blow my wad every time i see that car.
*bows down to batman*
mmmm looks great. great find too!
looks awesome.
what happens if you ever need to replace the rear disc. Where do you buy it if it is a one-off piece?
It is not a one off piece cause the brakes are made by SSBC(Stainless Steel Brake Company). Also rotors are about 100 each.
You just made me fall in love with your car all over again.
I knew if I pestered you long enough you'd get it done
Looks great John. Definitely compliments the wheels and exterior more so than the wonderful drums that were on there.
completely out of the blue, but have you ever thought of flares? the car looks friggen amazing, but comming off the side skirt toward the back looks a little lonely. orgasmic job though.
Wish I had money to spend on rear disks. Great job, looks very nice.
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your car looks F'n sick man. i love it. nice work.cant wait for more pics of the front br8k set up
99z for 2015.. I'm back bitches
The car I liked better without the spoiler but it still looks great. That is an awesome color.
And nice job on the brakes, good luck with the fronts!
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1990 Sunbird SE ///
1995 Beretta Base
The car looks great. It is one of my favorites. What all was involved in getting the rears to fit? Did you use the stock break lines? Do you still have your E-brake? Are there any part numbers on the rotors or calipers? I am trying to see if there is any way that this setup could be easily reproduced or if it would be a better idea to go with the neon setup!
FORGET GIRLS GONE WILD WE HAVE GOVERNMENT SPENDING GONE WILD!