4RL Patron member Joined Jan 3, 2005 Messages 365 Points 57 Location St. Austell, Cornwall Jun 26, 2007 #21 J333EVO said: Mmmmm let me think, GT brakes inside GT wheels, tough one that :bang: Click to expand... I know Better safe than sorry! Thank you though!
J333EVO said: Mmmmm let me think, GT brakes inside GT wheels, tough one that :bang: Click to expand... I know Better safe than sorry! Thank you though!
OxO Member Joined Jun 15, 2006 Messages 435 Points 88 Location Newton aycliffe Jun 26, 2007 #22 i just baught some gt wheels for me sei! was wanting some nice deep dish but at £600 without tyres i sorta opted out of it for a while lol ill post pics as soon as they arive and get refurbed
i just baught some gt wheels for me sei! was wanting some nice deep dish but at £600 without tyres i sorta opted out of it for a while lol ill post pics as soon as they arive and get refurbed
D danejohnson1994 New member Joined Jun 15, 2011 Messages 2 Points 0 Jun 15, 2011 #23 hey i have just recently purchased a sei sporting 2000 model, i have read wat i need to fit my gt3 turbo alloys, and am now looking into fitting fiat punto gt3 brakes, will i need new brake pad carriers
hey i have just recently purchased a sei sporting 2000 model, i have read wat i need to fit my gt3 turbo alloys, and am now looking into fitting fiat punto gt3 brakes, will i need new brake pad carriers
dave ****** Parked in the garage Written 10+ guides Joined Aug 10, 2003 Messages 125,210 Points 24,472 Location Essex/Suffolk border Jun 15, 2011 #24 yes, you need the discs, calipers, caliper holders and pads. see pm