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hey mate, ive got bendix at the moment and am absolutly sick and tored of them squeeking, untill their warmed up, and am ready to try new pads.

how much for the front pads for a r33 skyline, stock condition. cheers.

posted to adelaide cheers.

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*** Office Closure 31/8 -> 7/9 ***

GSL RallySport will be closed from the 31st August through till 7th September due to our involvement in the World Rally Championship. All orders would need to be placed and paid for by Wednesday this week to guarantee delivery. Office re-opens 8am 8th September.

For all the information on the WRC checkout http://www.rallyaustralia.com

Apologies for any inconvenience caused!

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Hey Greg, I need a pair of A1RM's for the front of a R32 GTR (non brembo) If you can get hold of them yet.

Cheers, Chad.

Hey mate, Can u let me know how much a set of A1RM pads for the front of a 34 gtr (brembo) are? Delivered to Adelaide to.

Cheers Luke

Hey Greg, I need a pair of A1RM's for the front of a R32 GTR (non brembo) If you can get hold of them yet.

Cheers, Chad.

Hi Chad,

Got them on the shelf, $119, plus $8 shipping. Or else free shipping if you order rears at the same time.

Regards,

Greg

Hey mate, Can u let me know how much a set of A1RM pads for the front of a 34 gtr (brembo) are? Delivered to Adelaide to.

Cheers Luke

Hi Luke,

Rears we've got on the shelf ($179), fronts are currently on a manufacturing back order, but due in 2-3 weeks ($179). Delivery to Adelaide would be $8 for one set of pads, or else free if you ordered both front and rear together.

Regards,

Greg

Thanks mate, if by some miracle they come in and you can get the to Syd before next Wed, can you let me know. Have a track day of Thursday.

cheers

A1RM Fitted to an S14!

I used these pads on my S14... held up well! Similar in pad feel to Ferrodo DS2500s but without the hefty price tag :D

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?s...t&p=5383135




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