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Hi Everyone,

ENDS 31ST MARCH 2006, BE QUICK!

We are having an ENDLESS Brake Pad SALE!!

To suit MOST japanese cars. Check here.

Prices below are for a set of front OR rear Endless Brake Pads. Prices include GST AND shipping (Australia Only).

NON ASBESTOS (Type/Purpose/Price)

NA-M - High performance/dust-free Sports $360More Info

NA-R - Circuit racing suited for Semi/Full Slicks $360 More Info

SEMI METALIC (Type/Purpose/Price)

MA-11 - Circuit racing suited for Semi/Full Slicks $360 More Info

MA-22B - Circuit racing suited for Semi/Full Slicks $400 More Info

SSM - High performance/dust-free Sports $360 More Info

We Also have

NA-Y - High Performance Agreesive Street $210 More Info

NA-S - High Performance Agreesive Sports $250 More Info

SSS - High Performance Agreesive Sports $255 More Info

SSY - High Performance Agreesive Street $210 More Info

Enquiries

Please email us on [email protected]

Place an Order

1) Register on http://www.autospeedbits.com.au

2) Add the items you want to your cart and proceed to checkout

3) Add "SAU Special" and Car Make/Model/Year in the Special Notes and we will adjust the price and check the availability for your car.

4) Full Payment is required and we only support Direct Debit at the moment

5) Delivery in approx 5 working days

Sorry No Pickup Available

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  • 1 month later...
May be more for street use!!

Hi Tomnix,

If you use majority of your car for street then I suggest SSY (0-380 °C) or NA-Y (50-350 °C), majority for track then maybe NA-M (100-480 °C) or NA-S (70-450 °C)

I hope this helps but don’t take my word as gospel as everyone tends to have their own opinions.

Cheers

Andrew

  • 3 weeks later...
are the cheaper ones dusty?

I have NA-M's on my car but they are Dust Free. So I cannot comment what the cheaper ones will be like. We have not had any compliants about the cheaper ones being dusty.

The Dust-Free models use the M compound which are for mainly street use where you want lower noise levels but retain the performance as much as possible. It helps to keep the wheels clean too.

"Part of the Non-Steel Series, Endless uses a Non-Steel Developmental Process with a new, mild ceramic material to increase rotor friendliness. With no steel materials, dust is minimal and rusting is prevented"

Taken from Endless USA

I hope this helps



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