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Old 21st February 2011, 23:14   #11
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That's for the pads not the discs.
hahahahahahahaha i thought it was discs... oh s h i t that is taking the pi ss mate ferrodos will do pads for those calipers get your self some ap discs you going to save bundles......were are you based
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Old 22nd February 2011, 08:55   #12
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hahahahahahahaha i thought it was discs... oh s h i t that is taking the pi ss mate ferrodos will do pads for those calipers get your self some ap discs you going to save bundles......were are you based
I'm based in Blackburn in Lancashire, I can't find anyone who can do anything locally. A few people have mentioned ferrodo, but all dealers I contact only do standard clobber, and nothing for my application, I've been at this for a week now and it's driving me batty. Is there a contact phone number or website for ferrodo out there (in English)?

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I just dropped a mail at the Belgian Alpina dealer (JMM) asking for the price (brake pads, front/rear, B10 V8S). Will let you know. If interested, I can buy them for you and send them over. Let's wait for their response.
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I just dropped a mail at the Belgian Alpina dealer (JMM) asking for the price (brake pads, front/rear, B10 V8S). Will let you know. If interested, I can buy them for you and send them over. Let's wait for their response.
sherlock do they give you a discount at jmm?. i have a trade account with jmm
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I'm based in Blackburn in Lancashire, I can't find anyone who can do anything locally. A few people have mentioned ferrodo, but all dealers I contact only do standard clobber, and nothing for my application, I've been at this for a week now and it's driving me batty. Is there a contact phone number or website for ferrodo out there (in English)?
have you tried ap racing you can match up your pads on their website they have pad profiling on there .... ap racing

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sherlock do they give you a discount at jmm?. i have a trade account with jmm
No, I pay the full price
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No, I pay the full price
okay jmm prices are quite high on retail but with my discount it sometimes still works out cheaper to buy from a dealer in germany..lets see if dearny can resolve this with ap if not i see what i price i can get with jmm.. ps if you ever need anything big from jmm let me know as i can get it for you at discounted price normally around 30% off depending on the part

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have you tried ap racing you can match up your pads on their website they have pad profiling on there .... ap racing
Just been on AP racing site and no matches on pad size.

The sixe of the pad is 131.8 x 71(I think, this is me measuring)

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Apec Braking. Full Spec, Full Stop. Brake pads, brake discs, brake shoes, brake drums and hydraulics
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Old 22nd February 2011, 15:48   #19
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Just been on AP racing site and no matches on pad size.

The sixe of the pad is 131.8 x 71(I think, this is me measuring)

Closest I can find are:
Apec Braking. Full Spec, Full Stop. Brake pads, brake discs, brake shoes, brake drums and hydraulics
Apec Braking. Full Spec, Full Stop. Brake pads, brake discs, brake shoes, brake drums and hydraulics
why dont you ring them and see what they say, sounds like the ones what you found will match, tell them the calipers what you have and size of disc, im sure you will be pointed in the right direction....RING THEM NOT A DEALER BUT AP RACING DIRECT
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No help from AP racing, got in touch with Welcome to Competition Braking Products | UK Distributors for Brembo, Pagid RS and ZF Sachs so they're looking in to it for me.

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