330 mm brakes
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330 mm brakes
a pair of 330mm AP Racing discs on gold bells with Ford 4 pot calipers and brackets to suit 2WD Cosworth.
complete with pads (takes std cossie pads, no expensive aftermarket ones are necessary) and goodridge braided hoses and fitting bolts.
£500 collected from Basingstoke or Wokingham
complete with pads (takes std cossie pads, no expensive aftermarket ones are necessary) and goodridge braided hoses and fitting bolts.
£500 collected from Basingstoke or Wokingham
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righthooker modified std calipers. spaced apart further for the thicker discs
Doh sorry, won't separate them. unless they haven't sold after a couple of weeks
Doh sorry, won't separate them. unless they haven't sold after a couple of weeks
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m_nettleship sorry mate, won't take less than the £500, they're well worth it for the braking performance that you get.
if no-one off here takes them soon i'll be putting them on ebay
if no-one off here takes them soon i'll be putting them on ebay
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m_nettleship
do you want to pay cash on collection, or paypal me and i'll send them (i'll split the cost with you and do them delivered for £515)?
thanks
do you want to pay cash on collection, or paypal me and i'll send them (i'll split the cost with you and do them delivered for £515)?
thanks
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what bank are with u with, I could pay into ur account?? but give me more details , there goin onto a 2 wd sapphire what work needs to be carried out.
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i'm with hsbc. you could pay direct into my account, that would be great.
they were designed for a 2wd sapphire, so there's nothing to do really. they have a braided hose on already that just screws into where your existing flexi hose connects on the strut.
just remove your current calipers and discs, clean up the hub face and put the new discs on, then the whole caliper and bracket assembly will just bolt up where the original caliper was. then just bleed the calipers from the single nipple on the outside. jobs a goodun.
hope that's helps, but if there's any other specific questions let me know
they were designed for a 2wd sapphire, so there's nothing to do really. they have a braided hose on already that just screws into where your existing flexi hose connects on the strut.
just remove your current calipers and discs, clean up the hub face and put the new discs on, then the whole caliper and bracket assembly will just bolt up where the original caliper was. then just bleed the calipers from the single nipple on the outside. jobs a goodun.
hope that's helps, but if there's any other specific questions let me know
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why didn't you say that a couple of weeks ago instead of saying that you'd have them for £500? typical messer
they'll be on ebay soon, i done the listing today. see what they make on there. if not enough, i'll hang on to them until the next project or whatever. i don't need the money
they'll be on ebay soon, i done the listing today. see what they make on there. if not enough, i'll hang on to them until the next project or whatever. i don't need the money
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