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Well guys guess what!? i need to borrow off somebody's 260rs original brake pads that have a specific part numbers on it. The part #s will be listed below.

As you all know i sent my car for compliance on Saturday, i chatted with the mech and he told me that the brake pads have to be an original ones. Thus the specific part numbers on the damn pads. I said ok and i checked with Yarra Valley Nissan and gues what for the set of 2s it will set me back 2.1ls :thumbsup: . Ohh shit!!! im nor going to pay freaking 2ks for 2 pairs of brake pads!! So if somebody got the pads can i borrow it? Just the get the car thorugh the compliance inspectors. It doesnt have to be new. Let me know. Thanks guys

Pads Part #s : 41060 aa393

44060 ab085

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Well guys guess what!? i need to borrow off somebody's 260rs original brake pads that have a specific part numbers on it. The part #s will be listed below.

As you all know i sent my car for compliance on Saturday, i chatted with the mech and he told me that the brake pads have to be an original ones. Thus the specific part numbers on the damn pads. I said ok and i checked with Yarra Valley Nissan and gues what for the set of 2s it will set me back 2.1ls :D . Ohh shit!!! im nor going to pay freaking 2ks for 2 pairs of brake pads!! So if somebody got the pads can i borrow it? Just the get the car thorugh the compliance inspectors. It doesnt have to be new. Let me know. Thanks guys

Pads Part #s : 41060 aa393

44060 ab085

i got brand new brembo pads but i aint selling em unless u offer a significant amount for me to buy some better ones ;)

2k is abit pricey haha, ill sell mine for 1.5K still in original wrapping ;)

i got brand new brembo pads but i aint selling em unless u offer a significant amount for me to buy some better ones :D

2k is abit pricey haha, ill sell mine for 1.5K still in original wrapping ;)

I will keep that in mind. Im still waiting for confirmation from the compliance guys as wheter the brake pads are the priginals or not.

BTW Cruise do you still have your stock suspension? If you do any chance of loaning it to me for a fee? Let me know. Thanks Buddy.

Regards,

Yudy

I will keep that in mind. Im still waiting for confirmation from the compliance guys as wheter the brake pads are the priginals or not.

BTW Cruise do you still have your stock suspension? If you do any chance of loaning it to me for a fee? Let me know. Thanks Buddy.

Regards,

Yudy

hey yudy no sorry i dont have any suspension as i sold it awhile ago and it wasnt stock stuff anyways.

plus mine isnt a 260rs remember so it was only rs four gear :D

surely that brake pads price of 2k is a mistake??? cant u get a set off yahoo auctions japan? i only paid $1800 for 2 r34 gtr front calipers (brand new unused) and brand new brembo pads from yahoo auctions about 12 months ago so that means i got a free set of calipers in the deal plus $200 off the pads ;) (thats only front pads and calipers, not the rears)

worth a try, unless you need them within 2 weeks or so as all japan stuff takes around a month to arrive usually.

checkout slidewize imports sponsored section and ask him if he can sort some out for ya ;)

hope it helps

Brad

Edited by CruiseLiner
can you use these Nismo ones???

http://www.japanparts.com/db/partslist.php...e=3&small=2

Looks alot cheaper then 2k

Well cruise oops o forgot about your car too much work load. Anyways like i said before it as to be a specifice part number on the pads. As far as i know theres a nissan part # on the box and theres brembo part # on the pad itself. Cos Nissan is selling brembo pads using a nissan box :D

So i will beed cinfirmation from the compliance today will let you guys know. Also i suspect that the spring in my car is not std. Cos its in red color. That why im also asking for a loaner for the suspension. I will try yahoo though. Thanks But i prefer to loan from someone its cheaper for i dont want o blow the budget (very tight). Let me know. Thanks again guys

ok guys problem solved!!! PHEW!! Lets just say this you sctratch my back i scratch yours kinda of deal with the compliance.

Im planning to use Racebrakes if i need anymore pads. U think by far the are one off the best value pads to get. If i remember correctly a set of front and rears i can get it for under A$500, see what you guys think.

BTW i found out during compliance your car actually needs to be at least 10cm from the ground (lowest point of the bumper bar to the ground). If you are less than 10 cm than you are required to change back to a srock suspension. If the compliance place is telling me the truth. Will see.

Thanks again people

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