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Are they the twin piston type?

I think the guy said that they are the same as the Z32 TT.

Anyway, check this thread out, there is a pic there.. my brakes look the same..

http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...s=&threadid=705

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The reason I ask about the discs, is because they may have some grooves in them in which case the pads will also have these grooves which means when I put them on my car, the grooves will groove my machined discs, if that makes sense. No thats a fair price, I just don't know that I want squeeky brakes that might root my discs. Let me have a think about it. where abouts in melbourne are you?

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  • 3 weeks later...

Well thay are for sale again....

I had my discs machined last week, and the pad surface has been rubbed back so that they are flat...

I haven't driven the car much at all in the past 2 weeks, maybe 3 times a week, so they are still almost new.

Reason for sale is the same: I dont like the noise...

$70 this time...

In case ur wondering, they will fit R32, R33, s14, z32 four pot calipers....

Perfect if u want some pads for the track.

pm me,

prefer melb buyers still, but if u really want them interstate, then u can pay cod...

Zahos

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