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just wondering what rear pads cefiro turbo's use, what part number or what are they same as s13/r32

and also been reading threw stickys threads, they say rear brake upgrade use twin spot from 350z's what year thou, and instead of redrilling 5 stud to 4 ( as i have kept 4 ) can you use the r33 non turbo rear discs like on front.

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Try to remember, but I ended up getting some late 03' model Maxima ones for the front and some Cedric ones for the rear.. Which is probably more effort to find anyway. lol. But wasnt my problem. :)

Cant honestly say though if its the turbo discs etc, as it was a turbo conversion. :D

non-turbo pre 04/90: 44080-44F25

non-turbo post 04/90: 44080-71L25

turbo pre 04/90: 44080-73L25

turbo post 04/90: 44080-73L26

Note that turbo and non-turbo use different brake callipers so no idea if they are interchangeable.

Note that the S13 uses 44080-01P27 and the A32 Maxima uses a different number again. No idea if they're actually different or not. I just avoided the whole problem by going with R33 GTST discs/pads/callipers.

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