Hello, due to a few upgrades to my car, I have for sale the following:
Steering wheel shifting paddles (2008) (ebay prices are 150-350)
Xpipe with resonator (2008) (ebay prices are 150-350)
4.7 M145 Oval Silver Backboxes (2009) (ebay prices between 500-1200GBP each)
Used but working, make me...
Hey Catman --- I have ordered the kit as Matthew told me it should work. The guys at TopGear said that the capristo looks more complex, whatever that means...
Hey all - update on the TopGear R2 kit, it wouldnt work with my Capristo exhaust. I have now asked Formula Dynamics if their system works with the capristo.
This pad as above for the 4.2 has a cutout for the brake sensor, but the HAWK HB545Z.564 (correct part for the 4.2) below hasnt:
Anyone on here with Hawk experience without the sensor? @Zep @Ebenezer ? I could just go with them and when brake pads run out/low they start squealing quite a bit...
I hope they do Eb, spend some time on the phone with the seller, he owned a QP 2006 for 3 years. I told him my year and type of car etc. and he checked it in the system.....
This one is from an Australian car, interesting that E3 is Italy (car origin) and E24 means Northern Ireland (like my UK car) so maybe E24 means RHD vehicle? Weird thing is that there is and E number for UK and Australia which Maserati doesnt seem to use.
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I just bought the Hawk Ceramics, which I heard are pretty much 'zero dust'. From https://www.hawkperformance.com/market/street-car => HB616Z-607 (fronts)
now going to find some new front discs :)
Hi,
I am having very dusty wheels after a short drive and I was thinking are there any suggestions for alternative brake pads for the 4.2 other than OEM?
Pads with ceramic inside?
Open for suggestions.
Cheers, Jeroen
Thanks for your reply. Do you know where i can find out more about the information on the 2nd sticker? the car code is M145 and then i think the rest are options (it looks similar to Porsche who also use codes in this way)?