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Brand new Semi Metallic FirePower Brake Pads for all Skyline 4piston front and 2piston rear brakes(excludes Brembos)

Age:

Brand new, i bought them for my car, but i decided to sell the car so gonna sell them cheap here.

Condition:

As above

Price:

RRP for these are $40 a pair but lm going to pair with them for half the price at $20

To Fit: (What car)

All turbo Skylines(Akebono Calipers) excluding Brembo calipers

Location:

Inner West, i can deliver for around $10-15 if required

Contact:

PM me for details

Comments:

Excellent semi-metalic brake pads that has minimum dust, great for the street and minimum Track work.

Thanks for helping me get rid of it!

sorry, forgot to add, $40 is mechanics price for these pads, they are normally $70 retail. Most auto shops around Sydney should carry them and they are fairly good pads.

I would love to give you some specs, but the company which produces them dont publish anything on their website.

http://firepowerautomotive.com.au/

They specialise in trade customers.

All l know is they do have a great feel and grip tighter than Bendix premiums, they are almost on the same level as the Ultimates, ive used them previously on the car and this is my 2nd set.

Great pads for the streets, but not recommended for Track work. But then again, don't think you can get any decent track pads for under 100 a pair.

Cheers

what is the temperature rating on these pads?

what are they like on cold starts?

will they fit r33 gtst s1?

location is the inner west of where?

$40 for the fronts and rears correct?

how long did they last you?

pics?

can you provide any more details/links about these pads? i couldn't find any useful info on the net :D

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what is the temperature rating on these pads?

what are they like on cold starts?

will they fit r33 gtst s1?

location is the inner west of where?

$40 for the fronts and rears correct?

how long did they last you?

pics?

can you provide any more details/links about these pads? i couldn't find any useful info on the net :P

Sorry, l dont know those details as well, lm located at Kingsgrove, if you would like to pick up.

They will certainly fit a r33gtst s1 as long as they are 4piston fronts and 2piston rears.

Yes, they are $40 for front and rear.

With the occasional thrashing and heavy braking, i had them on for a whole year and still got alot of meat left.

Heres an image of it

post-35316-1197275626_thumb.jpg

Dont think itll be much of a difference as its built using similar tech to the Bendix premiums.

Please dont expect too much though since they are ONLY $20 a pair!

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