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hey guys where would be a good place to get brake pads for my r32, an a rough price?

an does anyone kno the part num.

i payed bout 70 for fronts and 75 for rears on my R33, but thats with the R34 caliper other wise it was bout 60-65 for the 33 caliper they were just bendix advance, i think DB-1110 was the part number for the fronts most auto places can match them if you only know front/rear part number

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If you want track pads then your starting price usually is around $180 for a basic set. Top of the range street pads can set you back around $100.

The part number is DB1170 for the front and DB1220 for the rear.

Track pads usually use their own part number but it's listing is still based on that number.

R33 skylines are the only different one, they use a DB1165 on the front and a DB1220 on the rear.

R34 is the same as 32.

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