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Hey, i recently got hold of some r33 gt-st rear calipers and rotors to upgrade my old brakes (dont ask how i ended up with na brakes, it came from jap like that)

The pads in the calipers where Nismo's and are stamped with the product number "27P410"

I have R33 gtst front brakes on already, and I want to upgrade the pads in the front to match the rears to even it out. Does anyone know what nismo pads i have in the rear? Can anyone susgest pads to match these for the fronts?

Steve

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hey steve,

i think they are nismo old style pads, as i check my 07'catalogue; and that code isn't for the s-tune or r-tune pads (which are the only 2 pads nismo make at this current time).

My guess would be they are s-tune type, as the R-tune pads are hardcore pads also they make 2 types of r-tune the normal model and then pro model which is only suitable for RACE SPEC

S-tune pads for r33 caliper are 19,000yen and the code is 41060-RN25P (for the front)

let me know if you want them as i can get them for you :(

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