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Hi all Im after some advice on some break pads, ive tried doin a search but want ppls opinions who have done this in Adelaide. Im pulling 200+rkw and im not sure what to do, Im thinking the following:

Get my rear rotors machined (fronts don't need em) and buy EBC Green Stuff Pads front and Rear

Buy EBC Green Stuff pads for front, and Bendix Ultimate/Advance for the rear as Ive been told rear pads arent as important.

I dont want change my rotors untill they are too thin.Im looking at getting a power fc but not anytime soon and then (along with my existing mods) should be pulling at least 230-240rwkw, what are ppl sith similar power using and where to buy em/how much, any advice much appreciated......

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Hi all Im after some advice on some break pads, ive tried doin a search but want ppls opinions who have done this in Adelaide. Im pulling 200+rkw and im not sure what to do, Im thinking the following:

Get my rear rotors machined (fronts don't need em) and buy EBC Green Stuff Pads front and Rear

Buy EBC Green Stuff pads for front, and Bendix Ultimate/Advance for the rear as Ive been told rear pads arent as important.

I dont want change my rotors untill they are too thin.Im looking at getting a power fc but not anytime soon and then (along with my existing mods) should be pulling at least 230-240rwkw, what are ppl sith similar power using and where to buy em/how much, any advice much appreciated......

Race Brakes RB74 (I think) are excellent pads. They chew away your rotors quite are bit but are an excellent pad. Bendix ultimates are a good cheap pad as well. Both dust heaps, but for the money EBC greenstuffs are not worth it!

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Hey all, im thinking of upgrading my GF's R31 GTS Jap Spec's brakes. has anyone done this before with a simple conversion to either R33 or R32 gtst callipers. I think i want to keep the 4 stud pattern ( to stay away from regency ), and only upgrading the callipers.

can someone give me the details of what i need to do for this conversion

thanks i advanced

P.S. does anyone have a good contact for new rear rotors ?.

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