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Hi everyone,

Im currantly organising EBC brake pads from my cousin, who works for one of the distributors. (Disc Brakes Australia, A.k.a DBA)

We are able to get green, red & yellow stuff for any make skyline & silvia.

The pads are brand new. The price guide & part numbers im getting today, will post tomorrow.

I thought id post this early to see if there is enough interest.

Generally the pads are $60 cheaper per set, compared to RRP.

Start date: Today 25/6/07

End date: 25/8/07

We are located in adelaide & shipping interstate isn't a problem.

Post or PM me if you are interested.

Thanks

Vince

Edited by Trust_R33

wow would definitely look into getting these. just want to compare prices with Project Mu pads which i can get for a great price as well. HURRY AND PUT EM PUT YELLA!

The Prices are as follows: (All inclusive of GST)

R31 (Aussie)

Green Stuff

DP21502 Front: $120

DP21501 Rear: $115

Red Stuff

DP31502 Front: $170

DP31501 Rear: $200

Yellow Stuff

N/A

R31 GTS (Aussie)

Green Stuff

DP2538 Front: $120

DP21501 Rear: $115

Red Stuff

DP3538 Front: $173

DP31501 Rear: $206

Yellow Stuff

N/A

HR31 (Jap)

Same as R31 GTS

R32 ,R33 GTS-T & R34 GTT (None brembo)

Green Stuff

DP21200 Front: $202

DP2826 Rear: $175

Red Stuff

DP31200 Front: $221

DP3826 Rear: $205

Yellow Stuff

DP41200 Front: $305

DP4826 Rear: $249

R32, R33, R34 GTR (Brembo)

Green Stuff

DP21032 Front: $200

DP2197/2 Rear: $125

Red Stuff

DP31032 Front: $259

DP31538 Rear:$142

Yellow Stuff

DP41032 Front: $285

DP41538 Rear: $198

S14 & S15 Silvia Turbo

Green Stuff

DP21200 Front: $202

DP2528 Rear: $130

Red Stuff

DP31200 Front: $228

DP3528 Rear: $165

Yellow Stuff

DP41200 Front: $315

DP4528 Rear: $202

NOTE: Some skyline V-Spec & V-SpecII Models Have DP21110 / DP31110 / DP41110 Front pads...

DP21110 Front: $258

DP31110 Front: $355

DP41110 Front: $395

Some R31 skyline GTS Aussie/JAP models have DP0686/2 Rear Pads...

Only available in EBC Black. $ ???

Edited by Trust_R33

No prices as yet?

after

R33 Gtst

Red Stuff

DP31200 Front: $

Cheers And price for reference for the rears as well but mainly fronts

Cheers

Adam

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