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I randomly got a coupon code from THMotorsports (for Black Friday?) that is still valid in case anyone wants to order Carbotech AX6 brake pads. Promo code threeoffthm2temp will take about $8 off your order. If that doesn't work, just use promo code BlackFriday2017 and save a couple bucks.
FYI, I paid $294 for front and rear Carbotech AX6 brake pads including shipping. I got them from thmotorsports.com part numbers CT109L-AX6 (front) and CT491L-AX6 (rear). I think these are the right ones for Roadsters according to other forum threads.
@titaniumdave email sent. I did a little research, G-LOC R6 is equivalent to Carbotech AX6, so that's my choice. However, what would you recommend? Thanks!
FYI, I did a Make Offer of $40k and it did not instant-decline me! A day later the seller manually declines me, so I had to make another offer... $38k :wink:
I noticed he's selling a ton of other cars ranging from high end (Audi R8) down to low end (Corolla).
BTW, I tried 2x to post a link to that thread but it always gets sent to a moderator...
( Moderator note: new users with low post counts need to have posts with hyperlinks get approved first. Automatic forum spam protection. Your posts are approved now. )
Buyer beware, that one has damage that seller fails to mention. See thread http://www.teslamotorsclub.com/showthread.php/42366-2010-Tesla-Roadster-%285YJRE1A18A1000933%29
It's good to see the occupants are OK. I'm surprised it is still drivable with the tub bent and the structure pushed hard against the motor like that. That is good structural design IMO.
I sent them a PM last night asking for pictures of the undercarriage AND the fact I see damage to the Roadster by viewing the Copart website, which is mentioned nowhere on the eBay page. Seller gave me the runaround and responded "We bought the car form IAAI not from copart and it was advertised...
Sad. I can walk into a BMW dealership and they'd be happy to sell me parts for my salvaged 3-series. Why can't I do the same at Tesla? Tesla, being revolutionary and all, does not need to break principles that have worked well before.