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just go try repco, auto one, supercheap, etc.

im pretty sure the 32 gtr's are the same as a 33 gts-t, and i picked up mine from repco.

alternatively they can get them within the next week, got some ordered for kylie's stagea and recived them within a week (and they are weird/rare pads!)

dont bother with stock pads (or bendix, green stuff etc), if you are after decent performance when being hard driven - cos they are garbage IMO, more designed for someone who wants to think they got great pads but dont know better, they are also dusty as hell and fade quite easily once you start driving hard.

VisonR have a couple of different types of Endless pads in stock, around $240 (from memory) a set for SS-S, which will make you grin every time you touch the brakes. Excellent low dust street-light track work pad with great initial bite, 0-500deg C, aren't noisey when cold and wont destroy your rotors.

I agree with bendix but apart from teh fact the green stuf dissappears fast i thought they did well.

Think the pads u want for a 33t are "race brakes rb26's" yer i know 26 is just a coincidence. Perth brake parts are teh place for them.9451 9455

Who in Perth carries stock of brake pads for r32 gtr's ?

anybody know who coz looking at a few local websites they never specify what models they have the pads for

Hi Gary

The good news is that the pads for the non-Brembo GT-Rs are the same as those fitted to the S15 amnd many models of the WRX. Very easy to source.

If you want a set of excellent pads I have a set of "Pagid Blues" that I sourced from Perth Brake parts a while back. These are the "ducks nuts" and have done less than a 1,000 kms. Will really transform your braking!

Drop me a PM if you are interested.

Gav

i have organized a set of

SSS - Endless Brake Pads Type SSS (Front set)

Best Match Tyre: Radial tyre

Best Use: Street/Winding/Light Track

Material: Non Asbestos

Colour: Navy Blue

Co-Efficiency: 0.35~0.43

Rotor Temp: 0~500°C

they will do for now from vision R

i have organized a set of

SSS - Endless Brake Pads Type SSS (Front set)

Best Match Tyre: Radial tyre

Best Use: Street/Winding/Light Track

Material: Non Asbestos

Colour: Navy Blue

Co-Efficiency: 0.35~0.43

Rotor Temp: 0~500°C

they will do for now from vision R

That is a really low friction coefficient. You may need to get to the gym to work on your leg muscles. What are you using at the back?

Not sure what sort of road/track bias you are after but the Ferodo DS2500 takes a lot of beating. Friction coefficient is approx 0.5....

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