Original Bob Bishop C5 conversion Brackets.

Old Apr 5, 2008 | 06:51 PM
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Original Bob Bishop C5 conversion Brackets.

This is just a feeler thread, as I'm not sure I want to sell these yet.

I have a pair of original Bob Bishop front C5 brake conversion brackets. These are the steel versions, before he started CNC machining the aluminum brackets that have now been taken over by Speed Specialty. There aluminum version sells for $249.99 and the steel version, like I have, is a lot stronger than the aluminums brackets or any other bracket out there on the market. These would be ideal for anyone that needs better brakes and who would actually put them to good use, ie road racers and auto crossers.

I ended up buying a truck and put modding the Camaro on hold for a while and I could use some extra cash right now. But I would still like to install some brakes later on so if I don't get what I want for them, I'll just keep them. Looking for $300.

Serious inquires only please.

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Lots of interested, but no buyers yet.
Old Apr 29, 2008 | 11:26 PM
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