07-03-2011, 07:20 PM | #1 |
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M3 4 pot full BBK set up
Hi all, for any E46 M3 drivers you know, if you can pass the word around, they would fit a CSL but you would need to buy the front bracket ( I can point you in the right direction) I will not split though therefore this is really for an M3 owner to take all
For Sale £1,500.00 no offers I have finally found the time to put my old BBK up for sale. I used this on my old m3 and took it off prior to selling the car. It is Rotora branded. They were originally silver with Brembo decals but I had them refinished in yellow with new carbon fibre finish decals. They have new seals, bleed nipples / piping etc. I am also supplying brand new stainless steel hoses x 4. Plus new pads all round. I didn't like the original pads and found better pads. I have supplied mintex but you can upgrade to pagid / hawk/ EBC etc and I will let you know the pad shape, the pads I use need 1mm taking off the sides, this is common practice and a 2 min job. The ones supplied are ready to go straight in (Questmead can do this for you if you are not familiar with this). Questmead are my preferred supplier. I also used performance friction brake discs front and rear, they are OEM size discs, if you don't want to use them you can stick with your OEM disks ( I will not be splitting in the sale) I had the discs blasted as they had surface rust from being stood in my garage. I had the front bells re anodised and the rears cleaned off.Ive nearly finished putting the hubs on the discs, they will be finished. I think I have listed everything These are NOT 100% mint, they have been used before! although I hope enough of you know me to know I have a bit of OCD (not as much as Rob ) I live in Leeds and am more than happy for a potential buyer to view, in fact I would prefer it. Last edited by s.mac; 11-03-2011 at 08:33 PM. Reason: put the discs on the bells |
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