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Old 09-08-2006, 06:20 AM   #1
JD2004
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Default Fiesta Brakes.

Ok people here is the story.

My lovely girl has put the hard word on me.. ive been given two options.. and as most blokes would know those are your only options :(

1. I slow down abit because she fears for my life while im doing such extreme speeds yada yada yada.

2. I install some insane brake kit that will pull me up fairly well + better tyres.

Ok well its obvious to me that i enjoy driving and i enjoy going hard.. so brake kit it is.

So can anyone suggest a good kit and where i can purchase it from and what price ranges..

I know Brembo make a kit for the Fiesta which includes rotors, green stuff pads, and racing drum shoes.. anyone know anymore info?

Cheers for the help

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