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UK Brake Calipers, Pads, and Front Disks


b.weeks

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Hi all,

 

Am upgrading my brakes to KAD 6-pot. My car is a Jap Spec but the previous owner carried out a UK brake conversion.

 

This includes front and rear calipers, pads (Endless pads from Envy), and front disks (3G 20-grooved disks).

 

Would suggest that while they're off the car you buy a brake caliper painting kit and make them look the nuts :-) Disks have oxidized a little but rubs off when first use the brakes.

 

Cost: £450 £375

Postage and Packaging: £50 £52.98 (lots of bubble wrap etc.)

 

EDIT: Postage prices using ParcelForce 48 (3-5 working days delivery with items insured for £500).

 

EDIt: Willing to split, following costs:

 

£100 £75 + £20.99 p & p for the disks (i.e. 1 pair) (originally from front but presume same size as rears?)

£175 £150 + £20.99 p & p for the front calipers

£175 £150 + £20.99 p & p for the rear calipers

 

EDIT: ~~~~ SOLD ~~~~

 

Cheers,

 

Ben.

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OK, postage costs are as follows:

 

Front brake disks: £10.99 postage + £10 packaging = £20.99 (via ParcelForce48, 3-5 days delivery time, insured for £150)

Calipers (front and back): £21.99 postage + £10 packaging = £31.99 (via Parcelforce48, 3-5 days delivery time, insured for £350)

 

Ideally would like to sell as one thing (although would need to be sent as two packages to meet weight restrictions).

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OK people asking about splitting, so will be:

 

£100 £75 + £20.99 p & p for the disks (i.e. 1 pair) (originally from front but presume same size as rears?)

£175 £150 + £20.99 p & p for the front calipers

£175 £150 + £20.99 p & p for the rear calipers

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OK people asking about splitting, so will be:

 

£100 + £20.99 p & p for the disks (i.e. 1 pair) (originally from front but presume same size as rears?)

£175 + £20.99 p & p for the front calipers

£175 + £20.99 p & p for the rear calipers

 

Not the same size discs as rear mate ;)

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