Brembo Cadium Brake Rotors Now Available
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FC rotors: http://www.gothamracing.com/catalog/produc...products_id=556
FD rotors: http://www.gothamracing.com/catalog/produc...products_id=555
Hawk HPS pads: http://www.gothamracing.com/catalog/defaul...facturers_id=42
Let me know if anyone has any questions .
FD rotors: http://www.gothamracing.com/catalog/produc...products_id=555
Hawk HPS pads: http://www.gothamracing.com/catalog/defaul...facturers_id=42
Let me know if anyone has any questions .
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Cadium Plated? I know what it is I have to do it to
Aircraft parts all the time. I just was curious, what
is the pros and cons? Corrosion resistant? This is
all over the whole rotor or just the most center part?
How is it applied? Gun or brush? Heat treated?
Im possibly interested in making some inquires on other
parts too.
Thanks
Jason
www.jt-imports.com
Aircraft parts all the time. I just was curious, what
is the pros and cons? Corrosion resistant? This is
all over the whole rotor or just the most center part?
How is it applied? Gun or brush? Heat treated?
Im possibly interested in making some inquires on other
parts too.
Thanks
Jason
www.jt-imports.com
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Originally Posted by JT-Imports' date='Nov 26 2002, 05:48 PM
Cadium Plated? I know what it is I have to do it to
Aircraft parts all the time. I just was curious, what
is the pros and cons? Corrosion resistant? This is
all over the whole rotor or just the most center part?
How is it applied? Gun or brush? Heat treated?
Im possibly interested in making some inquires on other
parts too.
Thanks
Jason
www.jt-imports.com
Aircraft parts all the time. I just was curious, what
is the pros and cons? Corrosion resistant? This is
all over the whole rotor or just the most center part?
How is it applied? Gun or brush? Heat treated?
Im possibly interested in making some inquires on other
parts too.
Thanks
Jason
www.jt-imports.com
we'd love to do business with you. Shoot me a PM if I can answer any questions for you.
take it easy--
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Originally Posted by Goodfellafd3s' date='Nov 26 2002, 05:11 PM
That's *very* odd. What kind of a page is it pulling up?
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Doesn't matter if I'm at work or home. 24 hours a day. I've never seen the Gotham Racing website.
My office has an OC3 and my home is cable. Different ISP's, different everything, no dice.