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Offline Manu_R32

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Re: Porsche Brakes....
« Reply #30 on: 04 September 2007, 09:12 »
nothing secret going on just thought it was easier,  but i dont know how to pm on this forum anyway,

OK.  BTW, I think you need at least 20 posts before you can use the PMs.

prices will depend on application,

Alright, just as an example only, what would you recommend for a standard 200PS Golf V GTI with 18" Monza II rims - but which will be Revo'd (or similar) and Miltek'd in the near future?


i have a leon cupra r with 300 bhp and find the standard 323 disks with the 4 pot brembos work very well, the 4 pot porsche monoblocks are even better than these and will benefit from these later on in your tuning path.

Pics of the Leon xD Please  :smiley:

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Re: Porsche Brakes....
« Reply #31 on: 04 September 2007, 09:13 »
nothing secret going on just thought it was easier,  but i dont know how to pm on this forum anyway,

OK.  BTW, I think you need at least 20 posts before you can use the PMs.

prices will depend on application,

Alright, just as an example only, what would you recommend for a standard 200PS Golf V GTI with 18" Monza II rims - but which will be Revo'd (or similar) and Miltek'd in the near future?


i have a leon cupra r with 300 bhp and find the standard 323 disks with the 4 pot brembos work very well, the 4 pot porsche monoblocks are even better than these and will benefit from these later on in your tuning path.

Pics of the Leon xD Please  :smiley:

Ditto :drool:
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Re: Porsche Brakes....
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Re: Porsche Brakes....
« Reply #33 on: 09 September 2007, 13:11 »
that purple is proper pimp and the carbon bonnet goes really well with it.

only think i'll say is get her tinted, dark on the rear and light on the front, other than that sweet looking car!

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Re: Porsche Brakes....
« Reply #34 on: 09 September 2007, 13:37 »
Very very nice colour & car!  :smiley: Looks good

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Re: Porsche Brakes....
« Reply #35 on: 09 September 2007, 15:46 »
Sweet :cool:
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Re: Porsche Brakes....
« Reply #36 on: 09 September 2007, 16:02 »
sorry jurys out on that seat! ok maybe pay £1 at southsea arcade for a simular experiance and walk away after 90 seconds. thats more like it  :wink: nice brake calipers though  :evil:

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Re: Porsche Brakes....
« Reply #37 on: 14 September 2007, 00:23 »
sorry jurys out on that seat! ok maybe pay £1 at southsea arcade for a simular experiance and walk away after 90 seconds. thats more like it  :wink: nice brake calipers though  :evil:

dont understand? sorry.



so who is interested in a porsche GT3 upgrade? we can do them at a discount if you do a group buy,


we dont have a set available yet for the mk5 golf, so the first person who would like a set at 'cost' send me your details, we will need you to visit us at our workshop 2 or 3 times for fitting and measuring, but at the end of it you will have a great set of brakes.

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Re: Porsche Brakes....
« Reply #38 on: 14 September 2007, 07:23 »
Whats the exact spec of the GT3 stoppers then?

I am very interested and have been looking into an upgrade for a while.

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Re: Porsche Brakes....
« Reply #39 on: 14 September 2007, 15:55 »
Whats the exact spec of the GT3 stoppers then?

I am very interested and have been looking into an upgrade for a while.

we usually run 314 or 323mm disks depending on wheel size etc, the callipers are 4 pot GT3 monoblocks. but like i said above dont yet have a kit for the mk5, we are doing one for the mk4 now and have a set up for the mk2 aswel. alot of our upgrades go onto audis like the S2 and the quattro.