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What exactly do you mean by "R32 GTR brake pads"?

Do you mean "original partly used pads that someone took out of a GTR when they were upgrading"?

Do you mean "cheap, nasty who-flung-dung brand cardboard horror stories like you find on Shazza and Dazza's crar"?

Do you mean "good, stock replacement"?

Do you mean "good replacement for stock with a bit better performance"?

Do you mean "fast street pad"?

Do you mean "decent street and light track work pad"?

Do you mean "track pad"?

Do you mean "outright race pad"?

And why do they have to be in Sydney?  Do you need them tomorrow, or can you wait to get them delivered from anywhere?

Rough price of the above list goes from zero or near zero to about $200 per corner.

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1 hour ago, Dave76 said:

I just wanted to find a good place to purchase replacement brake pads for my car I would like pads better than the stock ones. As I’m going to be putting Evo brembos on it shortly

PM @Dose Pipe Sutututu he is in sydney and can hook you up with whatever pads you want, from street to race. Maybe even vag:8_laughing:

I can also supply Plazmaman too haha.

PM me mate, can do you a very good deal with Intima pads.

I also supply Hel lines (will beat anyone in price, that is a proper registered business) :)

 

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