same think happened to me in my coupe turbo with the master cylinder.
Its not a nice feeling when your zooming along and you push the brake
to the floor to get minimal braking. Unfortunately i took mine to a
garage where i was charged 350 pounds for a new one

On Sep 18, 7:51 pm, barnacle <nailed.barna...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On my way in the Quantum to the Fiat Coupe owner's club AGM on
> Saturday, I pulled into Tibshelf services and discovered on the
> sliproad I had *no* brakes - pedal to the floor, pump pump pump,
> nothing, nada, zip.
>
> Eeek!
>
> Managed to get the thing slowed down on the box - a light car and a
> big engine has lots of engine braking, even a low compression turbo
> lump - and got the thing parked safely; blagged a lift to the AGM with
> Joe and on the return had it towed to his place where we laboured
> through the evening replacing the brake master cylinder. Not an easy
> job but easier than on the coupe, I think... finally made it home
> about eleven that evening.
>
> Finding you have no brakes at sixty miles an hour and fifty metres
> from a right angle bend does tend to concentrate the mind...

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