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for a good mix of street and track use i have been recommened project mu brake pads. Haven't actually used them myself yet but i have heard great reviews about them.

Oh...and i'm currently using EBC greenstuff brake pads - they heat up way too quick and lose grip. I wouldn't recommend them for track use.

hope that helps!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ad...ak-t177690.html

I use the 500degree high performance pads for sale in this thread, top pads for street use with the occasional run through through the twisties. And for $75 per pair you cant go wrong.

Edited by stolen_s15

I found Bendix Ultimates were good. Find them a good value for money pad and they also lasted me for ages.

I did Winton with them and they were good for about 2 hot laps..

But i personally am a bigger fan of Ferodo DS 2500 for road use and the DS 3000 for track but the 3000 are aggressive and i wouldnt use them on the street.

+1 Racebrakes Rb74 pads About $150 for the fronts.

Dusty as, but nothing looks as street-racer as having a spotless clean car and dirty as front wheels. (especially with white rims like mine). I have found they work well.

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