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Raptor Racing
01-06-2008, 02:40 AM
KVR Front Slotted Rotors: $150/pair
KVR Rear Slotted Rotors: $160/pair
KVR Front Drilled or J-Slot Rotors: $168/pair
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KVR Rear Drilled or J-Slot Rotors: $175/pair
Gold/Silver or Black CAD Plating: $14/rotor
KVR Front Semi-metallic Pads: $35.70
KVR Rear Semi-metallic Pads: $30.10
Techna-fit Stainless Brake Lines with Colour Sleeves (red; blue; smoked or clear): $105
Techna-fit Stainless Clutch Lines: $20

http://www.raptorracing.com/Products/BrakeLine1.jpg

Free Shipping if you Order a Complete Set: Rotors; Pads; Plating and Lines

Shipping/Taxes

Canada

1-2 boxes of pads only: $15cnd
2 rotors: $20cnd
4 rotors: $30cnd
Brake/Clutch Lines: Please enquire
Canadian Residents Must add 5% GST
Ontario Residents Must add 8% PST


USA
1-2 boxes of pads only: $18usd
2 rotors to USA: $22usd
4 rotors to USA: $40usd
No shipping charge for pads to either region when rotors are ordered. Please note: these parts are shipped from Canada with pre-filled customs papers. We 100% Guarantee absolutely NO brokerage fees.
Techna-fit Lines: $8 for 1 set of brake and/or 1 clutch line

Currency

Canadians Pay in CND$ and Americans pay in USD

As always let me know if you guys have any questions...cheers.

PROJECT N00b
01-06-2008, 04:53 AM
what are the benefits of the J rotors over the generic slot rotors?

Raptor Racing
01-06-2008, 06:29 AM
Sorry forgot to add that as I knew someone was going to ask; here is what KVR has to say about that:


Greater Initial Bite: Allows for a faster reaction at high or low speeds, when compared to std slotting
Superior Pad Cleaning: Brake pads are much less susceptible to glazing with Hook slotting
Faster Pad Release: The innovative J-Hook machining allows the pad to release more effectively than standard slotting, minimizing brake drag
Reduced Thickness Variation: J Hook discs are less susceptible to brake pad build up, which normally causes runoutThanks.