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Hi guys,

I have a set of hard to get Hawk Blue front brake pads to fit cars 300zx, R32 GTR, R32 GTST, R33 GTST, 200sx, whatever car that uses Bendix DB1170. These pads are ideal track and rally applications where low to mid temperature effectiveness is critical.

Operating Temp:

250F - 1000F, (121C-538C)

This is the description of the compound from www.hawkperformance.com;

Blue 9012 - Medium/High torque and temperature compound with excellent brake modulation. #1 selling brake pad material for SCCA (Sports Car Club of America).

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Item: Hawk Blue 9012 Front Pads

Location: Canberra

Item Condition: brand new

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $200, COD, or ebay buy it now, pickup welcome

Extra Info: Cross Reference Bendix pads code DB1170

Contact Details:mob 0402849991, home email: [email protected]

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