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  joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:
soooo....

where can i grab brakepads round melb @ a good price asap? have deca on the weekend and i dont think i can do another day on the current ones

looking at pads for track and street duties....

Hamish.

Call GSL rally sport and you'll have them on wednesday from qld.

Get HP-X or the A1RM's for a higher temp pad. I'm using A1RMs and they're good for track work too.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Qf...ak-t301207.html

http://gslrallysport.com/shop/index.php?ma...p;products_id=5

For $79 you can't go wrong.

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try Race Brakes Melbourne in Yarraville place.

They can help you out they got plenty race experience in their background.

There are different brand in stock, you can go pick a brand and the quality to choose race, track, street etc.

Give a call for more info.

Address:

2 Minnie Street

Yarraville Vic 3013

03 9687-7222

Cheers Peter [/size]

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A1RM's are track pads and chew through rotors really badly in cold mornings. I used them on my daily and needed new rotors after 30,000km. After speaking to QFM, they are track oriented pad and will chew through rotors quickly when they are not up to temperature (ie daily driving)

I have QFM HPX pads now which are great for street. Cheaper and better than Bendix Ultimates but I have been told they will not hold after a couple of runs on a track.

For motorkhana/daily driving the HPX will be your best option.

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  joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:
thanx for the replies guys...

I ended up having a look and my current ones should survive deca...

i bought some nismo type R pads that go on in a week or so :happy:

If you get run out on saturday I will have some spare pads. Just come and see me.

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Brakes plus in Highpoint. EBC Reds for teh brembos cost me $600 or so. not too bad and a great pad for street and track, also no icky black dust on your wheels, teh powder stuff that does come from them wipes off with wet sponge due to no metal compounds!

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