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tony_danza:

--- Quote from: bennylenny88 on December 04, 2008, 11:53:29 am ---whats the smallest sized alloy you can have on these? (just helping i got 18"s)

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I saw an R32 at the 'ring running 17" Monzas and sticky tyres - didn't look close enough to see if they were on spacers or if the calipers had been machined though?

It's up for debate, but 18"+ to be safe.

tony_danza:

--- Quote from: joesgti on December 04, 2008, 12:01:21 pm ---how easy to fit at home?

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Doddle - but can you be bothered getting your hands dirty for an hour's labour?

MAT ED30:

--- Quote from: tony_danza on December 04, 2008, 11:58:37 am ---Jings, that IS silly cheap!

I've been torn on this for a while, as Cupra brakes are plenty powerful and at a grand less than APs/Alcons - can I really justify the weight saving and 4-pot creamyness?

Even bumping the price up with some DS2500's, braided hoses and decent fluid, they'd be monstorous for sure and still a bargain.

Need to try some peoples cars me thinks??

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just dont order the pipes and the pads so even cheaper

hufcforpromotion:
What is the total price please for red brakes and red calipers with all the bits needed to fit my edition 30? How much postage or what would be the weight as I could arrange a courier to collect!?

Cheers John

MAT ED30:

--- Quote from: hufcforpromotion on December 04, 2008, 12:16:33 pm ---What is the total price please for red brakes and red calipers with all the bits needed to fit my edition 30? How much postage or what would be the weight as I could arrange a courier to collect!?

Cheers John

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£500 for all the parts and i would say £40 posted at a guess as they will be heavy or collection from a forum meet to save on postage

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