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Hi All

Car is getting close to needing a service.

What do you use and can give two thumbs up to?

I'll most likely do engine oil / filter and maybe a coolant flush to start with as I'm not sure what's been in there prior.

Also looking to put some new pads in for a daily driver brembo spec'd 03 350gt? Recommendations?

thanks in advance.

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I would suggest the EBC Green Stuff brake pads...see RS73's GB...I got ventilated disc rotors x 4 and EBC greenstuff brake pads for a bargain, and the stopping has been great!!!.....

Some hawk pads on the brembos would be nice. Available from US suppliers.

As for oil, i'm using royal purple. Nissan filter. Running new nissan coolant too.. apparently the nissan coolant is good stuff.

Yep Gotta look after the hearts :)

For engine oil, my mechanic recommand me the ELF 10W-50 API SM/CF.

Very high grade oil. not bad price ( $50+ for 5L).

As syd is not that cold and very hot, so he said 10W is fine.

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