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Hi Guys

Hoses turned up yesterday - they looks the goods :( hopefully will find some time in the next 2 weeks to fit them up...

great product, quick delivery and no hassles - Mark was an absolute champion to deal with - guys I definitely recommend getting a set of these.

Many Thanks again Mark ;)

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Hi Guys

Hoses turned up yesterday - they looks the goods :P hopefully will find some time in the next 2 weeks to fit them up...

great product, quick delivery and no hassles - Mark was an absolute champion to deal with - guys I definitely recommend getting a set of these.

Many Thanks again Mark :P

:P

Thanks Mate

what's the proper bedding in process for these pads, to get the max potential out of them? discs need to be machined before putting them on?

what's the proper bedding in process for these pads, to get the max potential out of them? discs need to be machined before putting them on?

Well like any pad, you'll always get the most out of them if your discs are new or machined.

Pads will take around 300km to bed in fully.

Just arrived now :)

Look good! Thanks Mark!!Great service! you have a new trader rating :)

Also - n00b questions here.....but...I always thought they would have been longer?

Just arrived now :)

Look good! Thanks Mark!!Great service! you have a new trader rating :)

Also - n00b questions here.....but...I always thought they would have been longer?

Cheers mate.

Appreciate the kind words.

The K750 pads are amazing compared to the greenstuff I was using. On the track my poor standard cooling system overheats well before these do.

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