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Went through the garage on the weekend and remembered I had these. Never got to fit them and no longer have the car so they have to go.

Never installed, never used - absolutely no wear. The Hawks are still in the plastic wrap. Someone will grab a bargain compared to what you'd pay instore.

Pick up near central Sydney. Happy to post at buyer's expense.

PM me if you're interested.

1. Hawk HTC-60 race pads, suit R33 GTST (front) - $275 (new $340)

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2. Ferodo DS2500, suit R33 GTST (rear) - $225 (new $275)

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Could probably do a deal for someone looking to take both.

Cheers,

Ned

Ok people PRICE DROP & more details.

Both sets are completely unusednever fitted to any vehicle. I bought them from V Sport about 18 months ago – the Hawks as a track upgrade and the Ferodos as a replacement for the rears (also DS2500s).

For various reasons I never got to the track in that time and never got round to changing the rears, so never took either of them out of the box.

The Hawks are great RACE only pads – high friction pads with great stopping power. Price drop – now looking for $225 ONO.

Everyone knows the Ferodos – great ‘extreme road’ pads. Great stopping power, long lasting, easy on the rotors. Price drop – now looking for $175 ONO.

That’s a saving of over $200 compared to what you’d pay in store for unused kit.

They’re unused, never fitted, just waiting to help someone take seconds off their lap times. They fit the stock callipers – an easy and cost-effective way to boost your performance.

If I still had the car, I’d be strapping them on myself and heading down for a few laps :-)

They may fit other models too… model numbers included below if you want to check:

Hawk DTC60 - HB178G.564.D60

Ferodo DS2500 - FCP1372H

Keen to have these gone to a good home :-)

Update:

I understand the Hawks will fit Skylines, Silvias, Subaru WRXs with the standard FRONT non-brembo 4 piston calipers

The Ferodos should fit Skylines and WRXs with the standard REAR non-brembo 2 piston calipers.

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