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Old 16th August 2012, 17:03   #1
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Guys i've got a few bits and bobs left from parting my M6 out and it's time to say goodbye to them. I'm in the UK, so shipping to the US will be slightly more expensive. I'd have to look in to costs if their is interested parties.

I have my custom brake BBK which was designed and manufactured by BG Developments in the UK who are an AP Racing manufacturer. Very well designed and made. Front uses a Brembo 6 Piston BBK caliper identical to the off the shelf BBK. Rear uses Porsche 996 Turbo Brembo caliper, rebuilt, and refurbed.

Adaptors designed for M5/M6 to carry Brembo 6 Piston Caliper. Ferodo DS2500 Pads(Barely Used), Aluminium mounting bell with integrated 15mm spacer(can be removed very easily for low cost), fixed with McLaren floating fixings. Uses a 380mm x 35mm Brembo endurance disc. Disc is also interchangeable with 380mm x 34 disc supplied in BBK kits for the M5/M6. Comes with stainless lines ready to fit.

Rear setup is 370mm x 28mm AP Racing discs and mounting bolts, Porsche 996 Turbo rear calipers, mounting adaptors, Ferodo DS 2500 Pads also barely used, aluminium mounting bell - designed for handbrake. The braking setup is great upgrade, very noticeable difference to stock and much lighter. I only used this setup for 5000 road miles, before selling the car. The system was designed with the stock bias in mind. If a buyer would like I have researched the cost of having the centres reanodised so they look brand new, that would cost £40.

I'm looking for £1500 for the fronts, and £1200 for the rear setup. £200 for the anti roll bars. I also have a Media Combox for the CIC - £200.

Open to offers. Cheers!
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Guys i've got a few bits and bobs left from parting my M6 out and it's time to say goodbye to them. I'm in the UK, so shipping to the US will be slightly more expensive. I'd have to look in to costs if their is interested parties.

I have my custom brake BBK which was designed and manufactured by BG Developments in the UK who are an AP Racing manufacturer. Very well designed and made. Front uses a Brembo 6 Piston BBK caliper identical to the off the shelf BBK. Rear uses Porsche 996 Turbo Brembo caliper, rebuilt, and refurbed.

Adaptors designed for M5/M6 to carry Brembo 6 Piston Caliper. Ferodo DS2500 Pads(Barely Used), Aluminium mounting bell with integrated 15mm spacer(can be removed very easily for low cost), fixed with McLaren floating fixings. Uses a 380mm x 35mm Brembo endurance disc. Disc is also interchangeable with 380mm x 34 disc supplied in BBK kits for the M5/M6. Comes with stainless lines ready to fit.

Rear setup is 370mm x 28mm AP Racing discs and mounting bolts, Porsche 996 Turbo rear calipers, mounting adaptors, Ferodo DS 2500 Pads also barely used, aluminium mounting bell - designed for handbrake. The braking setup is great upgrade, very noticeable difference to stock and much lighter. I only used this setup for 5000 road miles, before selling the car. The system was designed with the stock bias in mind. If a buyer would like I have researched the cost of having the centres reanodised so they look brand new, that would cost £40.

I'm looking for £1500 for the fronts, and £1200 for the rear setup. £200 for the anti roll bars. I also have a Media Combox for the CIC - £200.

Open to offers. Cheers!
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