Here are the pics of mine. Made a huge difference in braking but only when you get on the brakes hard. It isn't something you notice with everyday driving.
So I did this today and it was very easy. I used the FRPP Mach 1 kit with stainless steel lines. The cost was $400 plus shipping.
1. Do not allow the Master cylinder to run dry if you have ABS/TCS.
2. The hard line on the driver's side is larger than the pass side. ( A moment of panic. I thought they sent the wrong line.)
3. Make sure the dust shields clear the new rotor because mine didn't. It is a very easy fix, they are just tin that can be bent by hand, but it sure did make some racket on the test drive.
4. The pads don't cover the entire machined area of the rotor. If you paint the rotors make sure you paint this area or you end up with a rust stripe.
BTW the Mach 1/Bullitt/Cobra brakes are the same. The only difference is the color/powered coating.
The before pics.


Here are the Mach 1 brakes.


I didn't feel like shedding out big money for zinc washed rotors. So I masked off the swept area and painted these. I used caliper paint and wiped it down with paint thinner before paniting.




Do not drop one rotor onto the other, freshly painted, rotor.

When you remove the tape and clean the swept area prior to installation make sure you don't get brake cleaner on the paint. It will remove it.
The old vs new

After

