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peugeot
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Ewan
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chrisg
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Nick, Those prices look very high. Suggestions include: Brake Master Cylinder - dunno, but they must be available for less than that. Brakes - these people: http://www.brakeparts.co.uk/ - list front pads for an S2 as being £24.22p, and 'Bremtech' disks as being £83.89p each. VAT and P&P will be on top of this, but I'm sure you will have change from £250 for the lot. (I've used these people before and had a good experience with them.) They also list clutch master and slave cylinders for £89 and £79 respectively. Brake hoses are probably about right, and well worth shopping around for. Belts and tensioners were cheapest from promax when I last looked, and they are listing them for £178.68p (again excl. VAT and P&P). They may be cheaper elsewhere if you hunt around. Waterpump was less than £200 this time last year - from German eBay, and this included delivery and currency exchange costs (from the same person as is selling the part that Alasdair linked to. It may be worth asking her - because it is a her - what prices she can offer on other parts. You've made the best decision, and I'm sure it will be cheaper than you are currently thinking to get the ol' gal back on the road ... Oli. ETA: Link to the Promax belts: http://www.promaxmotorsport.co.uk/products/24-belts-rollers-kit-944-25s-and-s2.aspxORIGINAL: peanut Any suggestions for the following parts would be a big help.These are the prices I got from Porsche but to be honest I would be quite happy to use aftermarket parts where possible to keep the cost down. 1989 944 S2 Brake master cylinder £411 Clutch master cylinder   £98.00 Clutch Slave cylinder     £98.00 clutch slave hose            Front brake discs           £228.00 front brake pads             £118.00 front brake hoses            £47.00 waterpump                    £272.00 belts & tensioners            £200.00
peanut
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thanks eddie thats great !...I've currently got a saggy squab .... which has nothing to do with my weight (18st) I shall be getting in touch some time soon but I need to get the mechanicals sorted first and the car back on the road.ORIGINAL: eddieedmo if you need help or advice on seats refurb just give me a bell. 07799876087 Nick []
peanut
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thats what I have found too . They seem to be the only company that can supply the clutch master and slave cylinders too. I shall give Bert a ring and see what he is able to supply. I cannot make head nor tail of his site to be honest [ORIGINAL: simdel1 I was surprised to find that Porscheshop were the cheapest for master and slave clutch cylinders (and flexi pipe). Add in the 5% PCGB discount and I was very happy indeed.
I don't think you are the only one ... [&:] The links I posted above should help you out. Oli.ORIGINAL: peanut I cannot make head nor tail of his (Bert's) site to be honest []?
peanut
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thanks Oli. I've found a few more but most suppliers are a bit deceptive about the VAT [ORIGINAL: zcacogpI don't think you are the only one ... [&:] The links I posted above should help you out. Oli.ORIGINAL: peanut I cannot make head nor tail of his (Bert's) site to be honest []?
Trevor68
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peanut
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peanut
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Fat Albert
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Surely they can't fail it if the brake pads are too thin? They never used to be able to. Or was it low on braking efficiency, and they suspect it's 'cos the pads were thin? Either way, it's academic - you need to change them. Great news. I'm chuffed for you. Oli.ORIGINAL: peanut ok the car failed the MOT but only on 5x minor items. 5Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â o/s front brake pad less than 1.5mm thick (new pads ) ... Garages cannot fail a car on rusty or over thin brake discs any more. providing the braking efficiency is to an acceptable level the discs can be rusty, thin, cracked ,glazed !

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