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Any one know a good mail order firm not one that kills the price with excessive postage for BD discs and DS2500 pads

  • 3 years later...

does anyone have experience of the neuspeed 4 pot porsche brake conversion which uses 312 x 30 mm disks? it seems quite cheap but i do not know how good.

i have copied some info from the awesome gti web site which gives more details

Neuspeed Porsche Brake Kit

Our Price: £699.60 ex vat

£804.54 inc vat

Awesome Product Code:

BR-KIT-GO4-312-NEU

If you want big front brakes but don't have a big budget, Neuspeed's economy upgrade kit is just for you. The Neuspeed kit provides everything you need to convert your car to 12.3"(312mm) Audi TT Quattro front discs and Porsche Boxster 4-piston calipers. We supply the calipers, discs, the Neuspeed billet aluminum caliper adapters, and custom stainless braided hoses.

May require spacers with some wheels.

Cross drilling is only for styling purposes on road cars - all the sh1te you hear talked about gassing of the pad and the cross drilling/grooving helping this is nonsense really. It offers no gain in braking performance, what minimal gain you get from drilling you loose due to decreased thermal mass.

But having said that, it does look better!

Does anyone know the part number for the EBC Redstuff pads for a mk1 vRS?

Or should I get the Ferodo pads maybe?

Also, what's the part number for the revised rear pads from Skoda?

Thanks :D

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