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Fyi - for those of you looking for track pads for the final edition brake calipers you can get them from G-loc for a very reasonable price. I bought the R10 and R12 pads for my car.
 

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Fyi - for those of you looking for track pads for the final edition brake calipers you can get them from G-loc for a very reasonable price. I bought the R10 and R12 pads for my car.
Do you have part numbers and prices so I can update the brake thread?
 
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GP1868-R12
'18+ BMW M550i Front - R12 .740"
$339.00

GPX123-R10
'20+ Toyota Supra Rear - R10 .670"
$250.00

The above prices do not include the core charge ($45) or shipping ($23). Nor do they reflect the discount for Chin Track Days members (10%) and instructors (20%).

Hopefully, I ordered the correct pads. I should receive them relatively soon and will compare them to the originals on the car. It has been a bit of a challenge trying to figure it out which pads and rotors this car needs.

I plan to have a dedicated set of track rotors as well. I believe the below part numbers are correct. I haven't decided which rotors I want yet.

34116875283 (LF)
34106875284 (RF)
 

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I believe the below part numbers are correct. I haven't decided which rotors I want yet.

34116875283 (LF)
34106875284 (RF)
Those are correct BMW part #'s.

The same rotors, but in Brembo part #'s (Brembo makes the OEM rotors)

09.D895.13
09.D896.13
 
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Can these calipers and rotors be purchased from Toyota? I can't see any prices for these part numbers.

How much bigger are these compared to the regular supra calipers/rotors?
 

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Can these calipers and rotors be purchased from Toyota? I can't see any prices for these part numbers.

How much bigger are these compared to the regular supra calipers/rotors?
They are the same as the ZTK package on the BMW's.

Calipers are larger, pads are just slightly taller, and the front rotors are 374mm compared to the normal 348mm.

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They are the same as the ZTK package on the BMW's.

Calipers are larger, pads are just slightly taller, and the front rotors are 374mm compared to the normal 348mm.

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The rear brakes remain the same on this package?

Strange Toyota doesn't list this for sale on their website for parts. Doesn't seem to be anything special if the pads are just slightly taller. Seems like a cosmetic improvement
 

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The rear brakes remain the same on this package?

Strange Toyota doesn't list this for sale on their website for parts. Doesn't seem to be anything special if the pads are just slightly taller. Seems like a cosmetic improvement
Rotors are substantially bigger - this is more about thermal management rather than stopping power, and it was in the parts bin so about the least they could do for the FEs
 

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The rear brakes remain the same on this package?

Strange Toyota doesn't list this for sale on their website for parts. Doesn't seem to be anything special if the pads are just slightly taller. Seems like a cosmetic improvement
The larger calipers and rotors increase thermal management. Stopping power comes more from pad compound and tire compound. So this is 100% an upgrade.

Yes, the rear brakes remain the same.
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