It's a very rare car bud.
Integrastella seems to know a lot on the imports, Google his contact details and drop him an email, then post up what he says for future reference.
CL7 has twin pots with 300X28 discs iirc. Same discs are found on Legend. If Tegiwa doesn`t stock them, check out http://eshop.supergt.com.hk/preview/eng/main.php trusted site, cheap, has almost everything, bit slow communicating though. Then there are these guys from Singapore, more expensive than super GT above http://www.autodynamics-honda.com/index.html and finally this site from the UK but not OEM parts found on here http://www.brakesint.co.uk/
CL7 has twin pots with 300X28 discs iirc. Same discs are found on Legend. If Tegiwa doesn`t stock them, check out http://eshop.supergt.com.hk/preview/eng/main.php trusted site, cheap, has almost everything, bit slow communicating though. Then there are these guys from Singapore, more expensive than super GT above http://www.autodynamics-honda.com/index.html and finally this site from the UK but not OEM parts found on here http://www.brakesint.co.uk/
hello if your car is an accord cl7 euro r jdm import.you will have the same brakes as a uk accord type s cl9.and us tsx
They are the same car.just the cl7 euro r has k20 engine,lsd,recaro seats,everything else is the same as uk cl9
look on ebay at accord cl9 brakes,you will find a massive range of brakes to fit your car.
a good brake upgrade is using the calipers and carriers off the accord type r as they are twin pot and are a lot better than the stock brakes
i wanted a cl7 euro r.but the prices in the uk are insane.so ive got a 2.4 type s with ep3 gears 1-5.it goes very well.just needs some more bhp
cl7 in the uk £8k
cl9 same year and milage £3k
hope it helps