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Would be cheaper and less headaches if you dealt with QFM directly, and got existing backing plates re-bonded with K500 or K750 material. QFM don't make Brembo pads as a standard item, and need to be specifically ordered.

okay thanks mate

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No there in both in stock.

ok so what am i looking at to get both the braided line and the k750 pads for a r32 gtst? 4 piston front twin piston rear

ok so what am i looking at to get both the braided line and the k750 pads for a r32 gtst? 4 piston front twin piston rear

Hoses = $230 delivered anywhere in Aus.

K750 pads (fronts or rears) = $110 delivered anywhere in Aus

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Would be cheaper and less headaches if you dealt with QFM directly, and got existing backing plates re-bonded with K500 or K750 material. QFM don't make Brembo pads as a standard item, and need to be specifically ordered.

Any idea what this would cost for the K750s?

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hey mate is this offer still available?

looking for full braided lines for r32gts-t and the KF500 pads if they still around too.

Could you please PM me with details.

Thank you!

Brake West have the measurements for the R34 25GT Sedan if anyone else needs them.

I ended up getting mine custom made direct from brakewest to suit R33 GTSt Brakes.

Great quality lines, good price, good service, very quick!

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intrested in Package 1 for R33GTST

1 x Full set of ADR approved braided hoses

1 x K750 Front Pads

1 x K750 Rear Pads

Is the price still $395 Delivered??

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