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I am selling the slightly used Hawk Ht-60 race pads from my GTR. Pad is to suit 32 vspec/33/34 brembos.

They are an excellent track pad - horrible on the street until they are warm (don't do it) but very well suited to track use. The pic in my avatar is with these pads in from a day/night race.

Only used 3 times (hard), about 2/3 of pad material is left.

I am only selling these because I am upgrading to better calipers, I will be buying the same pads for the new brakes they are excellent.

$300 firm, happy to post at buyer's expense.

These will give you about the best track performance you can get out of the factory brembos.

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I couldn't help but post that great pic up.

Funny some folks have said to me there's something wrong with his brakes,,,I can assure everybody that that is way off.

I fitted them and they are in perfect shape.

If you track your GTR then these are the pads you should use.

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Neil.

  • 1 month later...

he i had to jump over pit wall during the 12hr to see our ute rear brakes.. race control said there was sparks coming out....

we put endless is.. and holy f**k they are expencive.. the propper endurance pads wer $1800 front and $1600 rear... lol.

but after 2 hours of racing they wore .5mm....

yeah these are a hell of a lot cheaper and performed very well under extreme conditions.

Unfortunately hawk don't make this compound for my new calipers so I had to go SBS. I would have got these again for sure if they were available.

anyway....the race season is about to start, and if you run gtr brembos these are the track pads you need

these area good buy $500 top line race pads going cheap, $300

BTW if you are worried what they might do to your discs....I was running them on DBA4000 unslotted rotors. definately nothing special and they worked well together.

  • 10 months later...

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