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Author Subject: RENAULT BREMBO 310mm kit-brand new unused
scollay

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Post #1
im putting up for sale the renault brembo kit i bought from ash well over a year ago due to a change in plans.the kit includes absoluely everything needed to fit it,including brand new calipers(in red),bells and brackets (in black),locating pins etc,braided hoses,ebc bluestuff pads,rotors,bolts etc.

am looking for £800,no offers,and im located in the newbury area.

pm me for further info if required.
Posted 25th Feb 2012 at 09:19
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Posted 25th Feb 2012 at 09:23
welshpug!

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need to know more about your 2.3 engine Razz

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Posted 25th Feb 2012 at 10:32
scollay

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its possibly going to be up for sale aswell,along with many other high end parts,im getting rid of it all!just bought myself an e90 M3!
Posted 25th Feb 2012 at 10:58
marco gti6

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Post #5
scollay wrote:
its possibly going to be up for sale aswell,along with many other high end parts,im getting rid of it all!just bought myself an e90 M3!


e90 M3 Love
Posted 25th Feb 2012 at 14:07
mabgti

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Still for sale?

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Posted 26th Feb 2012 at 13:47
scollay

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Post #7
yep,they sure are.
Posted 26th Feb 2012 at 13:59
eliotrw

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Post #8
OH MAN FFS.
If i had'nt already invested a quite a bit of non-returnable money in the brembos and 807 v6 setup I would have this.

Perfect reallly but now I dont have the money. Lifes a b*tch

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Posted 26th Feb 2012 at 14:02
scollay

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Post #9
bump,these are still up for grabs for any interested parties...........
Posted 1st Mar 2012 at 21:14
matty_rallye

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Tell us more of the engine, sorry to spam thread Thumbs up

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Posted 1st Mar 2012 at 21:42
scollay

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its ok!well,i cant really give too much away about the engine,due to the nature of the business,but lets just say its a sandy brown 2.3 litre EW unit,full spec motor,no expense spared.......i think that says it all!Wink
Posted 1st Mar 2012 at 21:46
bigbadbowen

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Engine sounds the muts Yes
Posted 1st Mar 2012 at 21:48
scollay

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it will be when its completed!still under construction atm,just a shame i decided to go buy a bloody M3!!

the brakes are now provisionally sold to the man at the back of the room wearing the funny hat............
Posted 1st Mar 2012 at 21:58
tcrallye

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Willy Wonka?
Posted 1st Mar 2012 at 22:01
russbez

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Still kicking about on here Scollay Smile

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Posted 2nd Mar 2012 at 13:54
rob_humphrey

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will these fit under cyclones ?

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 14:40
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rob_humphrey wrote:
will these fit under cyclones ?


no i can just scrape my 16 inch turinis over them. one of the best brake kits available. Yes
Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 14:46
rob_humphrey

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Post #18
shame what brembos do fit under cyclones then

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 14:48
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rob_humphrey wrote:
shame what brembos do fit under cyclones then


dont know maybe 406 brembos
Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 14:50
roland rat

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Post #20
T400 PUG wrote:
rob_humphrey wrote:
shame what brembos do fit under cyclones then


dont know maybe 406 brembos


only with 20mm spacers Wink
Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 15:01
adam b

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Get rid of your heavy, thin cyclones and get something half the weight on instead Thumbs up

Anyway back O/T. These are farking brilliant brakes, by far the best i've ever tried Smile

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 15:10
birk

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adam b wrote:
Get rid of your heavy, thin cyclones and get something half the weight on instead Thumbs up

Anyway back O/T. These are farking brilliant brakes, by far the best i've ever tried Smile


Better than the 406 330mm brembo setup?

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 20:31
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Post #23
birk wrote:
adam b wrote:
Get rid of your heavy, thin cyclones and get something half the weight on instead Thumbs up

Anyway back O/T. These are farking brilliant brakes, by far the best i've ever tried Smile


Better than the 406 330mm brembo setup?


better calipers. Yes mono block but very light and strong. im impressed with mine so far Love its been a while though LOL
Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 20:38
birk

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I'd like some, but alot of money.

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Posted 7th Mar 2012 at 21:37
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Post #25
birk wrote:
I'd like some, but alot of money.


But you've spent £xxK on a turbo build alerady..
Posted 8th Mar 2012 at 07:49

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