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Mark,

I was after:

K500 pads front and rear for a R33 gts-t

delivered to Brisbane.

;)

$150 delivered mate.

PM me if you want to order, so I can give you payment details.

Cheers

mate u should b keeping those clips and plates on, otherwise ur brake pistons will b pushing straight onto the pads i rekon and probs crack em.

Sure is mate, until the 15 of May

Sweet, I'll take package 1 please :down:

Package 1:

1 x Full set of ADR approved braided hoses

1 x K750 Front Pads

1 x K750 Rear Pads

$395 Delivered !

hey mate wats the price for k500 front and rear for an r33 gtst deliverd to perth

also is it possible to get them b4 the end of the group buy???

hey mate wats the price for k500 front and rear for an r33 gtst deliverd to perth

also is it possible to get them b4 the end of the group buy???

Price for K500's F&R delivered is $150.

As soon as your payment clears, your pads will be shipped as BW have sold more than 10 sets of pads/hoses already this month.

sorry mark can u just confirm that u know my order is for

k500 brake pads front and rear for an r33 gtst series 2

u just sent me a pm saying it was for the braided lines

just dont want it to get mixed up

cheers mate

Nick

sorry mark can u just confirm that u know my order is for

k500 brake pads front and rear for an r33 gtst series 2

u just sent me a pm saying it was for the braided lines

just dont want it to get mixed up

cheers mate

Nick

Sorry about that Nick.

I've changed your order.

Cheers

PM sent Mark. Keen on legal braided lines for 180sx with R33 series 2 brake upgrade (If that helps in choosing the appropriate lines/ends/ measurements etc.)

Does anyone know how these pads compare to Lucas TRW's?

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