New BBK for ALL Mazdas of ANY year

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Mazda MX-3 GS
If i put this in hte wrong section Mods please move so all of the mazda community can see this great find please :)

I wanted to share some news for all mazdas i have found a few months back. I wanted to wait and see how these brakes hold up before i share with my mazda community. Its http://ceikaperformance.com/

There new and they make big brake kits and coilovers for ANY car. I wrote them thinking they were lying and couldnt make a kit for my 1993 MX3 or there some low quality parts but i checked there web page and talked to them and liked what I had heard so I bought a front set. I went with a 6 pot gold (you can get any color) 305mm kit and it cost me around 1100usd shipped to my door which in the big brake world is NOT alot. When I got the brakes in the mail i opened up the box and was please at what i had seen. All the parts lines, calipers, ect, ect were GREAT quality. Put the kit on and have seen and felt HUGE improvents over my stock 20 year old set up lol. I cant wait to get these on willowsprings so i can write a REAL review for you guys. So if you wnat better brakes or just better looking brakes then hit them up.


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cool thanks for the share been thinking bout an upgrade myself but there doesn't seem to be much available for 4*100 set up. keep us posted
 
Just an update. I have had these for a few months now and love them. I get compliments on the look of them all the time and love the way they stop the car. I have yet to find out I need to upgrade my tires if i want to take these on the track and REALLY test them but for everyday they awesome. If your looking into a BBK. Save money and get these. Im saving money for the rear but honestly I dont think I need the rear as im running 6 pot 11.5 inch rotor (so i could fit a 15 inch wheel) in the front and they work great. I feather the pedal and stop on a dime and driving to lake tahoe every other weekend is so fun. Especially all the twists and turns and no worries of heating up my brakes and them fading.
 
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