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The Bendix product book is wrong I have confirmed this with Bendix. They have since corrected the book but have not distributed it yet.

I have posted this error and correction with the proper part numbers here on SAU before but didn't make a note of the numbers.

Give Bendix a call they are aware of the problem, luckily the guy I spoke to own a R32 GTR and was familiar with the wrong numbers being listed.

Give em a call on 1800 819 666

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I've called Bendix Customer care this morning but unfortunately they weren't sure what is the right size for the skylines. I was given 3 sizes/brake pad codes: 1308, 1165 and 1170......

Anyone in here know the exact size/brake pad codes for the front R33 GTST S2 (1996)?

Thanks.. Need to get the pads today so that I can get my mate to change it from me tomorrow.

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