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besides brake dust, why would you choose the k500's over the k750's?

If you're not doing track, then you wouldn't need K750's. The way I see it, you get a better pad for only $35 more.

what lines would i order for a R32GTR with R33 brembos all round? cant imagine it being at all different to normal lines...

Yeah just the standard 32 gtr lines will fit.

Thats the same setup i have on my car

If you're not doing track, then you wouldn't need K750's. The way I see it, you get a better pad for only $35 more.

so by better pad, you mean the k750 over the k500??

i do have a track day coming up on march 14th, but realistically i would be doing maybe 2-3 track days a year. Would this warrant though going up to the K750's??

I assuming there is also a trade off in 'rotor wear' from the k500's to the k750's?

so by better pad, you mean the k750 over the k500??

i do have a track day coming up on march 14th, but realistically i would be doing maybe 2-3 track days a year. Would this warrant though going up to the K750's??

I assuming there is also a trade off in 'rotor wear' from the k500's to the k750's?

Yes by better pad I mean the K750's over the K500's.

If you're doing track days, then I would strongly recommend the K750's. The K500's aren't designed for track.

Yes, there is a trade off in rotor wear from the K500's to the K750's, however I think its negligable.

You'll probably find your brake fluid will boil well before the pads reach their max temp. If you're going track, get some Lucas brake fluid.

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hi i just need pads..will the k500s fit the stock setup? and is it good just for street driving? noise wise compared to the stock one? thanks

I'm assuming by stock setup you mean for a 33 gtst?

Yes, K500's are ideal for street driving. They produce no extra noise.

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