The Brembo Max discs are already coated in the non contact areas to increase the life at no extra charge. They will last significantly longer than cheaper alternatives due to the higher carbon content of the cast iron and the anti rust coating.
So whilst the initial purchase is higher, the extended life they provide means they will work out much more economical!
none for 1.2l 8v mk2 punto??
We do have them for the 8V MK2 Punto, which according to my listings are 240mm?
Price is £70 + VAT!
We also have the standard (plain) Brembo discs available for this model which are £40 + VAT.
ah thanks are they grooved and drilled and vented £70 ones and the £40 are just solid discs?
What are shipping (if you do it) to Ireland (Dublin)?
This would be for the GBP70 disks for the 1.2l 8v. I assume (maybe wrongly) that there is no difference in disc size between a Mk2 and Mk3 (facelift version).
I used standard Fiat parts, but deffo agree plated Brembos at this price would have been well worth having. BTW, 8V front discs are the same as HGT rears.
Wow, I think anyone who spends £120 on a pair of brake discs for a Punto ought to be dragged out and shot.
BTW are these the same Brembo discs which are available on ebay for ~£78?
Are the discs on Ebay actually Brembo? The Punto discs are some of the cheapest we offer! Personally I would rather spend a little bit more on my brakes than buying the cheapest available. You get what you pay for, same as everything!