Twin piston front splashplate nuts and bolts (non sliding)
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Twin piston front splashplate nuts and bolts (non sliding)
Hi there! I urgently need to know what nuts and bolts are needed for the twin piston, early (non sliding type) front brake disc splashplate! Thanks!
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Re: Twin piston front splashplate nuts and bolts (non sliding)
Just in case they need replacing! Anyone!
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Re: Twin piston front splashplate nuts and bolts (non sliding)
go on vagcat, you'll be able to get the part number
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Re: Twin piston front splashplate nuts and bolts (non sliding)
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Re: Twin piston front splashplate nuts and bolts (non sliding)
Cheers, but it's for splashplate! Still the same?
Also is zinc coated as good as stainless?!
Also is zinc coated as good as stainless?!
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Re: Twin piston front splashplate nuts and bolts (non sliding)
The 12 is not the amount
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