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Hey guys,

Anyone got a spare set of DB1170-ULT hanging around?

(Or similar pad of the same performance or better)

Best price I've found is $118 in Chatswood but some peeps can get em cheaper???

Someone PM'd a year ago with a spare set but i lost their details ( so if you're still around, give me a yell)

Thanks.

Birnie

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Hey guys,

Anyone got a spare set of DB1170-ULT hanging around?

(Or similar pad of the same performance or better)

Best price I've found is $118 in Chatswood but some peeps can get em cheaper???

Someone PM'd a year ago with a spare set but i lost their details ( so if you're still around, give me a yell)

Thanks.

Birnie

got mine from repco for $100 a set

then justin911 went to his local repco, told him that my repco did em for $100, and they gave em to him for $90 a set lol...

cost is about $85 a set according to their computer, so dont expect any lower than $90ish

Which Repco's were they?

I'd be happy with $100

My repco was hoppers crossing, justin went to morabbin

But any repco should do the same...

basically i went in, asked if they had the pads (gave them part numbers)

he asked me if id gotten prices anywhere else, and I had just come from autobarn...they quoted me about $130 for the front, $120 for the rear, and when i told repco that, he said...RRP is $145.....so....$100 a set?

hehe I was expecting him to match autobarn, but he went 1 better.

Then Justin went to his and told them that my repco did them for $100 a set...so his decided they'd beat mine and do em for $90.

i have got these brakes on my car at the moment

and they are pretty good

the guy at the shop told me that they can be a bit dusty, but havent noticed it.

disc pads

db 1170 ec/f

Model: nissan 300zx, skyline gtr/ 90-on

Non asbestos

From :

http://www.autobrakeservice.com.au/our_loc...php?store_id=23

If i remember correctly i got them ffrom here, i only got the ones for the front, but they were fairly cheap.

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