Twin piston front splashplate nuts and bolts (non sliding)

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Twin piston front splashplate nuts and bolts (non sliding)

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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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Just in case they need replacing! Anyone!
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go on vagcat, you'll be able to get the part number
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M6X12
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Cheers, but it's for splashplate! Still the same?

Also is zinc coated as good as stainless?!
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The 12 is not the amount :)
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