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Old 18 April 2002 | 11:24 PM
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Have to get new disks & pads in the next few weeks for standard MY97 turbo. Ferrodo DS2500 / 2000s are discussed lots but will they fit on the disks that go with the old size 15" wheels?

Also is there a better altenative to OEM disks for the same price (or better!)

You can prob'ly tell I am on a limited budget......
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Steve
Old 19 April 2002 | 12:05 AM
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On Saturday I'm swapping my 2pots over to some second hand 4pots so I'll have some EBC turbo groove discs & whatever TN deemed to be the right pads for them fitted at the smae time.

They cost £260 fitted 2500 miles (roughly) ago so they've got plenty of life left in them.

Make me an offer.

Matt
Old 19 April 2002 | 12:11 AM
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Thanks Matt,

Friend at local garage is getting me some prices Monday, he's usually pretty good but I wanted some insight from the board.

If you get a decent offer in the meantime go for it. Depending what happens monday may be in touch!

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Old 19 April 2002 | 07:24 AM
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Pagid supply fast road pads and disc's to suit the 2 pot fronts I used them before changing to 4 pots and they made a big difference.
Also the pads are a bargain(aprox £48.00) compared to race pads at £150.00 plus)Disc's not such a bargain but top quality(£150.00-£170.00 aprox)8 groove disc's.
Roger
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