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I need to get some pads to suit 32gtst callipers for my slider, what do you lovely ppl here recommend?

its mostly a drifter (track only) but i want to do stuff like track days, sprints, hillclimbs etc.

Bare in mind its a 31, so im a cheap skate...

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I've had a great run out of the Ferodo DS2500's but they are pricey. I was told they can be noisy and a lot of residue, but I haven't had too much problem with either.

Reece knows someone in Qbn who does pretty good deals (so he tells me, I haven't tried).

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We brake hard and haven't had any issues with fade and the Ferodos yet.

Round the tracks, I've often heard the serious guys refer to EBC stuff as blue sh!t, yellow sh!t and green sh!t etc so have kept away from them.

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Depends what brake fluid you use I guess :P ...

We use and reccommend QFM brake pads at work ...

All the canberra Taxi's use them that we work on at work and for a road car that gets used daily they normally last around 60,000km in taxi's ...

QFM also come in different compounds and heat ranges so you can get the best pad for your conditions

I highly reccomend them

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