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Got a couple more orders in...

- daemon667 for rear grooved & dimpled early R32 GTR

- SLVR32GTR for front slotted early R32 GTR

- hayden49 for full set R33 gtst slotted & EBC red pads

- carasky for R33 gtst front slotted

- wolls for EBC greenstuff pads

Got a couple more orders in...

- daemon667 for rear grooved & dimpled early R32 GTR

- SLVR32GTR for front slotted early R32 GTR

- hayden49 for full set R33 gtst slotted & EBC red pads

- carasky for R33 gtst front slotted

- wolls for EBC greenstuff pads

Its, woolls ebc redstuff pads Not green :P

Its, woolls ebc redstuff pads Not green ;)

Sorry for the nickname spelling. Correct it's redstuff pads I've got on my order list, just a typo on the forum thread.

Got 6 orders in now...

- daemon667 for rear grooved & dimpled early R32 GTR

- SLVR32GTR for front slotted early R32 GTR

- hayden49 for full set R33 gtst slotted & EBC red pads

- carasky for R33 gtst front slotted

- woolls for EBC redstuff pads

- scooter_r33 for R33 gtst full slotted set.

whats the difference with redstuff greenstuff which is better for everyday driving with the occasional spirited drive

Hi Mate,

The greenstuff is rated at 600-ish deg C, while the redstuff is rated at around 750deg C.

Have a look at http://www.ebcbrakes.com/greenstuffinfo.html for greenstuff info, and

http://www.ebcbrakes.com/redstuffinfo.html for redstuff info on these pads.

The redstuff is made from the new 3000 series compound.

Some people who has used the redstuff likes them, for the price they gave value for money, and give better feel than the greenstuff. I had greenstuff when I had my R33, low dust, and good daily driving performance. For spirited street drive I'd recommend redstuff based on what people have told me regarding their first hand experiences.

Red should be enough for once in a while club track days (4-5 laps), and hill climb events. But if you're after more racing edge, e.g. for downhill race motorsport, then I can source you some yellow pads or even extreme blue racing pads, but these cost heaps and are R 'Racing' rated compound which RDA told me need to be warmed up a bit before you get optimum performance from it...

So IMHO I won't recommend it for street cars to use anything above redstuff, as they also cost more and probably overkill on most street cars.

Hope that helps...

yeah thanks heaps rs73

im upgrading from non turbo brakes on my R33 gts4 there are pads that came with the brakes but its now something i need to consider for when they wear out.

pm sent..

Update to order: 7 orders in now...

- daemon667 for rear grooved & dimpled early R32 GTR

- SLVR32GTR for front slotted early R32 GTR

- hayden49 for full set R33 gtst slotted & EBC red pads

- carasky for R33 gtst front slotted

- woolls for EBC redstuff pads

- scooter_r33 for R33 gtst full slotted set.

- Linden32 for R32 GTR front slotted (waiting clearance)

as above. Any update on when we can expect front sets for GT-T's?...

Nevermind :whistling: , I read back a page... 9 weeks aye?

Edited by Yo-Yo

All payment for these 7 orders are in:

- daemon667 for rear grooved & dimpled early R32 GTR

- SLVR32GTR for front slotted early R32 GTR

- hayden49 for full set R33 gtst slotted & EBC red pads

- carasky for R33 gtst front slotted

- woolls for EBC redstuff pads --> upgrade to yellowstuff

- scooter_r33 for R33 gtst full slotted set.

- Linden32 for R32 GTR front slotted

For R34 GTT rotors I was told last week they're about 9 weeks away so this week should be about 8 weeks away.

n15m0 & Yo-Yo, if you can send me a pm with "RDA R34 GTT front rotors" in the subject, I will keep it in my inbox so as soon as they become available I can remember who inquired about it.

Updated: 9 orders now

- daemon667 for rear grooved & dimpled early R32 GTR

- SLVR32GTR for front slotted early R32 GTR

- hayden49 for full set R33 gtst slotted & EBC red pads

- carasky for R33 gtst front & rear slotted

- woolls for EBC redstuff pads --> upgrade to yellowstuff

- scooter_r33 for R33 gtst full slotted set.

- Linden32 for R32 GTR front slotted

- P4t for R33 GTS4 AWD non turbo full set & pads

- bangahh for R33 Gtst front slotted (waiting payment clearance)

Updated: 9 orders now

- daemon667 for rear grooved & dimpled early R32 GTR

- SLVR32GTR for front slotted early R32 GTR

- hayden49 for full set R33 gtst slotted & EBC red pads

- carasky for R33 gtst front & rear slotted

- woolls for EBC redstuff pads --> upgrade to yellowstuff

- scooter_r33 for R33 gtst full slotted set.

- Linden32 for R32 GTR front slotted

- P4t for R33 GTS4 AWD non turbo full set & pads

- bangahh for R33 Gtst front slotted (waiting payment clearance)

hey, just for mine you've got me as r33 non turbo its actually r32 gts4 and yes its turbo :P

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