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i think the stagea has its own type of brake pads from memory ( i have not had to replace mine as yet!!) and they wont be cheap as they wont be listed in australian parts lists.

i think the cheapest someone said on here was around $180 for a front axle set!!!!!

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i've got another question, i was reading another thread and it said lsd is only on the rs4 s stageas, arents all stageas lsd??? if not then how does the all wheel drive system operate???

No, not all Stageas have LSDs fitted. AFAIK, the ATTESA system uses electronically-controlled clutch packs in the centre diff, so there's always rear drive, and the split to the front is constantly variable. The diffs (both front and rear) are standard "single-spinner" units, but because there's generally so much traction available, the LSD is only really needed when you're REALLY pushing the car.

Have a look at the WikiPedia explanations of ATTESA, and how it's applied in Skylines, GT-Rs and other north-south engined Nissans.

There's also a few words confirming that the Stagea was the only RB25DET engined car equipped with AWD (scroll down to the R33 section).

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