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      02-18-2024, 05:40 PM   #1
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Carbon ceramic retrofit kit for BMW F90 M5 2017+

may also fit other M models but unsure

Was purchased brand new from ECSTuning, paid $15,000 . Has around 1500 miles on them without any heavy use. Has never been on track

In perfect condition inside and out

No scratches or any marks cosmetically

Front:

-gold BMW carbon-ceramic 6-pot calipers(34 11 8 089 939, 34 11 8 089 940)
-carbon-ceramic pads (34 11 7 991 034, 34 10 8 093 715)
-carbon-ceramic rotors, size 400-38mm (34 11 7 991 105, 34 11 7 991 106)
-dust shields (34 11 7 991 037, 34 11 7 991 038)
-all bolts

Rear:

gold BMW carbon-ceramic 1-pot calipers(34 20 8 064 491, 34 20 8 064 492)
gold BMW carbon-ceramic brackets(34 20 8 064 493, 34 20 8 064 494)
carbon-ceramic pads (34 21 7 991 044, 34 20 8 093 737)
carbon-ceramic rotors, size 380-28mm (34 21 7 991 107, 34 21 7 991 108)

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      02-19-2024, 09:20 PM   #2
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So if they were taken off a car under 1,000 miles, how do they have 1500 miles on them??

And if they were taken off of a new car, what did you buy from ECSTuning for $15,000?
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So if they were taken off a car under 1,000 miles, how do they have 1500 miles on them??

And if they were taken off of a new car, what did you buy from ECSTuning for $15,000?
The plot thickens!
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      02-20-2024, 06:12 PM   #4
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Ripped from eBay.. whether or not OP is the same as the same as the seller on eBay.. I can only guess.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/276268181327
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Will you ship to Nigeria?
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If you had CCB you wouldn't be selling them. Scammers these days
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      02-23-2024, 04:36 PM   #7
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I list a lot of parts mistakes happen will fix it
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      02-23-2024, 04:37 PM   #8
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Yep that is my ebay
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      02-23-2024, 04:40 PM   #9
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Haha if they were mine I would certainly keep them. But they are my client's and he wants them gone
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If you want anyone to take this post serious I would post some more pictures and in someway guarantee the items in the photos are legit, you are in possession of the parts, and you are who you say you are. Weve had tons of scammers in the classifieds, all of them similar to your post. What I mean by that is... There is still questions needing to be answered, certain things seems to not align, low post history, recently joined the forum. Got some things working against you here. Also the fees on eBay are what 12-15%? You'd have a lot better traction at a lower price point, I would at least put at the same price as eBay net. thats a 12-1300 fee to you, so your net is way less selling on eBay vs here. Also youll need to give some good payment options in order for someone to be willing to take these off your hands. Take CC? PayPal, or even an escrow type of account (not friends and family) where there is buyer and seller protection. If you want Venmo, zelle, or PayPal friends and family, may as well not bother posting. No one will do that for 9000.00 friends and family, zelle, or Venmo. Not with out protection and some type of guarantee.


More photos and information would be :

-weight of each rotor since thats the best way(maybe the only way) to measure the life of carbon rotors. Having the miles his fine, however, its nearly impossible to truly know the miles with out seeing the car they came off, and even then it could be manipulated. Also, even a car with very low miles could have seen a few track days and those carbon rotors go really quick if you track your car a lot. So could easily burn through a set of CCB rotors in 5-10k miles, when normal street driving you could easily get 80-100k miles.

-Up close photos of both sides of each rotor. where you can clearly see the wear indicator plug.

-in fact even better, up close photos of everything especially the calipers, pads, rotors.

-photos of the part numbers aligning to each part.

stuff like this will go a long way to give a buyer peace of mind to pull the trigger on a nearly 10,000.00 used item.
even a tiny little ding, rock chip, or scrape on one of the rotors renders it useless. these are big ticket rotors, and they're easily damaged during install or removal. and to replace is 3-4000.00 per rotor new. so they would need to be mint for most folks to pull the trigger.

I actually considered buying a used CCB kit for my F90, but didnt end up doing it as I likely will only have the car another 6-12 months.

With that said, I would never even consider buying a used CCB kit without ample up close photos of each of the rotors and pads, out-side and in-side, front and rear.

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If you want anyone to take this post serious I would post some more pictures and in someway guarantee the items in the photos are legit, you are in possession of the parts, and you are who you say you are. Weve had tons of scammers in the classifieds, all of them similar to your post. What I mean by that is... There is still questions needing to be answered, certain things seems to not align, low post history, recently joined the forum. Got some things working against you here. Also the fees on eBay are what 12-15%? You'd have a lot better traction at a lower price point, I would at least put at the same price as eBay net. thats a 12-1300 fee to you, so your net is way less selling on eBay vs here. Also youll need to give some good payment options in order for someone to be willing to take these off your hands. Take CC? PayPal, or even an escrow type of account (not friends and family) where there is buyer and seller protection. If you want Venmo, zelle, or PayPal friends and family, may as well not bother posting. No one will do that for 9000.00 friends and family, zelle, or Venmo. Not with out protection and some type of guarantee.


More photos and information would be :

-weight of each rotor since thats the best way(maybe the only way) to measure the life of carbon rotors. Having the miles his fine, however, its nearly impossible to truly know the miles with out seeing the car they came off, and even then it could be manipulated. Also, even a car with very low miles could have seen a few track days and those carbon rotors go really quick if you track your car a lot. So could easily burn through a set of CCB rotors in 5-10k miles, when normal street driving you could easily get 80-100k miles.

-Up close photos of both sides of each rotor. where you can clearly see the wear indicator plug.

-in fact even better, up close photos of everything especially the calipers, pads, rotors.

-photos of the part numbers aligning to each part.

stuff like this will go a long way to give a buyer peace of mind to pull the trigger on a nearly 10,000.00 used item.
even a tiny little ding, rock chip, or scrape on one of the rotors renders it useless. these are big ticket rotors, and they're easily damaged during install or removal. and to replace is 3-4000.00 per rotor new. so they would need to be mint for most folks to pull the trigger.

I actually considered buying a used CCB kit for my F90, but didnt end up doing it as I likely will only have the car another 6-12 months.

With that said, I would never even consider buying a used CCB kit without ample up close photos of each of the rotors and pads, out-side and in-side, front and rear.
I appreciate your response and will take all of that into consideration. I am new to the forum so I can for sure improve on my listings. I will add the rest of the photos I have on ebay too.

Of course for a transaction this big I would only accept a PayPal invoice unless the buyer was local and could pay in person after seeing the part. These brakes have never been tracked but Ill for sure get them weighed too this week. I know that scammers have been a huge issue in a lot of forums will for sure work on making this listing better.
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I appreciate your response and will take all of that into consideration. I am new to the forum so I can for sure improve on my listings. I will add the rest of the photos I have on ebay too.

Of course for a transaction this big I would only accept a PayPal invoice unless the buyer was local and could pay in person after seeing the part. These brakes have never been tracked but Ill for sure get them weighed too this week. I know that scammers have been a huge issue in a lot of forums will for sure work on making this listing better.
Much better listing.... And it appears you changed your original post also. Previously it appeared they were maybe take offs on a low mile car? (I cant recall, sorry), but there was confusion there, but now it appears they were purchased separately and are not take offs? Having the original boxes and part numbers helps.

Yes weigh each rotor, and label them front and back, inside and out. I would also take a photo of something with your screen name, date, on a sticky note, or piece of paper or something with the items in the picture also. This simply helps everyone know, YOU are who you say, and YOU are actually in physical possession of the items.

Thanks for not getting defensive and improving the post, that act alone helps people think you're likely not a scammer. Most scammers just then go dark, or get super defensive.
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Much better listing.... And it appears you changed your original post also. Previously it appeared they were maybe take offs on a low mile car? (I cant recall, sorry), but there was confusion there, but now it appears they were purchased separately and are not take offs? Having the original boxes and part numbers helps.

Yes weigh each rotor, and label them front and back, inside and out. I would also take a photo of something with your screen name, date, on a sticky note, or piece of paper or something with the items in the picture also. This simply helps everyone know, YOU are who you say, and YOU are actually in physical possession of the items.

Thanks for not getting defensive and improving the post, that act alone helps people think you're likely not a scammer. Most scammers just then go dark, or get super defensive.
Yes they were purchased for one of my clients but only ran on his car for 1500 miles so I am selling the part for him for a commission. But yeah I'll for sure do that just haven't had time.

And of course haha I know how scammers usually are and was never trying to come off like that. I appreciate the advice
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