What/where for new discs?

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What/where for new discs?

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My discs feel warped and just wondering anyone suggest what and where to buy from?
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I replaced my rear discs last week (and shoes/pads) - whole lot cost £55.00 (free p+p) from Ebay. Job done.
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ebay ones are cheap imports . wont last 6 months.

euro car parts have 20% off all brake service parts at the moment,
dont forget to enter code at the end

it cost me 3 days ago £53 for front disc and pads :P Eicher brand

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dam puggy beat me to it, i was gonna say use mintex stuff
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Neither that ad or the Mintex site list my car, 1997 3.0 v6, their site lists the v6 for 1999 and later. Does this matter, is mine any different?
Current vehicles: 1997 Peugeot 406 V6 3.0 & 2009 Kawasaki ZX-10R Ninja.

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Hi Coxy,
Try Neat Car Parts in West Drayton, not to far from you in Windsor, their website is www.neatcarparts.co.uk , hope this helps.

Where abouts in Windsor are you? I was born and lived there for nearly 30 years.

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ring euro car parts they will have them im sure.

great service everytime from these
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Anyone in manchester needing brake pads clutch plates disks etc,?
pm me and iwill hook you up with a company that will sell you parts at trade price,

you just go to the counter insome overhauls and they wont ask for vat number and all that :P
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r1150gsclark wrote:Where abouts in Windsor are you? I was born and lived there for nearly 30 years.
Well I'm actually in Old Windsor near Runnymede. I say Windsor as people have generally heard of the place (or should of anyway!).
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lozz wrote:Anyone in manchester needing brake pads clutch plates disks etc,?
pm me and iwill hook you up with a company that will sell you parts at trade price,

you just go to the counter insome overhauls and they wont ask for vat number and all that :P
what if you dont have any overalls :mrgreen:
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Coxy wrote:
r1150gsclark wrote:Where abouts in Windsor are you? I was born and lived there for nearly 30 years.
Well I'm actually in Old Windsor near Runnymede. I say Windsor as people have generally heard of the place (or should of anyway!).
Runnymede was where Magna Carta was signed by King John, in 1215... :wink:
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I thought he signed it a the bottom. Badoom tish.Image
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