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Brake upgrade for BMW M3

Want to fit better brakes to your BMW M3? Here's the answer - for those with deep pockets.

Disappointed with the braking performance of your BMW E92 M3?

MOVIT - a company perhaps better known for providing the stoppers for Bugatti’s Veyron - has recently developed a kit providing 380mm carbon-ceramic discs all round, with upgraded calipers: six-piston front and four piston rear.

The firm claims that the braking system is made 50 per cent lighter by the upgrade, whilst at the same time offering braking performance 70 per cent better than that of any equivalent system - this increase being attributed in most to the use of third generation carbon-ceramic material.

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However, at 11,412 euros for the front axle and 9,812 euros for the rear, you’ve really got to want it. Find out more at: www.movitbrakes.com

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