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Ok... who is going to man up and try to fit some Toyota F1 centerlocks on their 911?
http://www.toyota-f1-shop.com/ ->English ->F1 Parts ->Overview
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Why Toyota?
Porsche had their own centerlocks, and they work. ![]() ![]() |
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but where to source such P-things....and how much $$ ??
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Zuffenhaus products will have these in stock later this year and retail price will be under $5000.00.
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Did you go to the link? They're selling wheels from their F1 car for 200 (Front) and 250 (Rear) euros. Of course, they're probably dinged up or something... but I can fantasize, right?
The crazy brembo brake calipers were 300 euros. 930 wheels and brakes go for more than that.
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Old race stuff is neat, and might still be servicable, but not in F1. But most is considered obsolete by the teams and scrap. Nice for coffee table, wall hangings. Better to get 200 euros than pay to have it hauled off. In the past most teams would rather scrap than let anyone see what they were using, new economic paradigm, even in F1. |
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