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Depends on how much someone is selling them for
They wont fit (if we are talking the newage sti brembo's here) directly under the standard wheels on any other scoob, but price wise, 6-800 quid second hand.
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They wont fit (if we are talking the newage sti brembo's here) directly under the standard wheels on any other scoob, but price wise, 6-800 quid second hand.
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Its not the size of the wheels, its the clearance behind them.
Sti alloys are more promenant so the calipers fit behind them, you will have to see if your alloys will clear the calipers before buying
6-800 on a full set would be a good deal, 600 on the fronts sounds about right.
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Sti alloys are more promenant so the calipers fit behind them, you will have to see if your alloys will clear the calipers before buying
6-800 on a full set would be a good deal, 600 on the fronts sounds about right.
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I got very lucky and got front and rear calipers with both front disc's one rear disc and new ds2500 for £350.
And if it the 18" P1 wheels you have i don't think they will go over newage Brembo's.
And if it the 18" P1 wheels you have i don't think they will go over newage Brembo's.
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