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Old 08-06-2012, 10:49 AM   #1
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Default Brakes for 74' Alfa Romeo GTV

Hey Guys,

Long shot perhaps but I am looking at options/quotes for my GTV.

Its a 1974 2L which is different specs to the 1300/1600 cars.

I would like to look at my options of upgrading the system. Do you have any history with Alfas and do you know if there are any kits? I dont want anything to hardcore, it might it the track now and then but predominantly a street car.

Ive looked at reco'ing all four corners and the price is getting pretty high so I wanted to check if I could get something newer instead.

Only catch is I would like the kit to fit into the standard steel rims.

If you need more info let me know, but would rather go through a sponsor than an Alfa specialist if I can.

Cheers

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Old 08-06-2012, 12:36 PM   #2
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Default Re: Brakes for 74' Alfa Romeo GTV

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Hey Guys,

Long shot perhaps but I am looking at options/quotes for my GTV.

Its a 1974 2L which is different specs to the 1300/1600 cars.

I would like to look at my options of upgrading the system. Do you have any history with Alfas and do you know if there are any kits? I dont want anything to hardcore, it might it the track now and then but predominantly a street car.

Ive looked at reco'ing all four corners and the price is getting pretty high so I wanted to check if I could get something newer instead.

Only catch is I would like the kit to fit into the standard steel rims.

If you need more info let me know, but would rather go through a sponsor than an Alfa specialist if I can.

Cheers

I will make some enquiries but we do not have anything ourselves. A custom kit could be made but what size wheels are the factory steel ones?
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Old 08-06-2012, 12:39 PM   #3
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Default Re: Brakes for 74' Alfa Romeo GTV

Yeah no worries I thought it might be worth a quick question.

IIRC they are 14'..ill double check tonight. Its stock as a rock.
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