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Atomicbomberman had some impressive brembo brake calipers with him one night. Ferrari ones or some such. Dan or Martin might remember. He was putting them on his 32GTR and they looked like MORE than enough.

yeah somthing like f40s or f50s would be great! they seem dear for what they are though..hmm EVO ones are cheap, wonder how much adapting they would take.

PS, Skins my boss is going to give you a call, im not sure what jobs are on offer atm but he does want to talk to you so i guess thats a start!

Cool. Going up the hospital now so hopefully calls me at home later this sarvo.

Cool. Going up the hospital now so hopefully calls me at home later this sarvo.

I told him you might be unavailable due to hospital stuff, he wasnt worried, he will keep calling till he gets you.

hey guys just wondering which brake pads do you thinks better the EBC redstuff or the project mu B-spec/Type HC+. (value for money??) this is for my r33 ill be upgrading my rotors to slotted and want to change my brakes after i get my full tune, the power that ill hopefully get is around 350rwkw or + depending on how my fuel set up will go.

haven't used project mu's my self, but EBC reds are the bomb diggity

just trying to look around for places that sell the ebc red stuff if you have used them before how much did u pay and where from?

hey guys just wondering which brake pads do you thinks better the EBC redstuff or the project mu B-spec/Type HC+. (value for money??) this is for my r33 ill be upgrading my rotors to slotted and want to change my brakes after i get my full tune, the power that ill hopefully get is around 350rwkw or + depending on how my fuel set up will go.

Hawk and RB74s are good too

just trying to look around for places that sell the ebc red stuff if you have used them before how much did u pay and where from?

I got em in a group buy on here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rd...up-t302461.html

Hawk and RB74s are good too

I haven't used either of them, but I do hear good things about RB74. QFM (Queensland Friction Materials) sell the RB74 pads cheaper than race brakes. They are the same pads, just badged as QFM instead of Race Brakes

I got em in a group buy on here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rd...up-t302461.html

I haven't used either of them, but I do hear good things about RB74. QFM (Queensland Friction Materials) sell the RB74 pads cheaper than race brakes. They are the same pads, just badged as QFM instead of Race Brakes

Yeah I rate the RB74s very highly, And I have never used the hawks but Noel does and they cop a hiding on his cars ha ha

Cant remember what i paid anymore though

I got em in a group buy on here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rd...up-t302461.html

I haven't used either of them, but I do hear good things about RB74. QFM (Queensland Friction Materials) sell the RB74 pads cheaper than race brakes. They are the same pads, just badged as QFM instead of Race Brakes

ahh true thanks, ill see how i go until after my full tunes done.

Have you tried turning it off and on again? :P

Or right click "Copy link location"/"Copy shortcut" and paste in to a brower window.

second method will get me by until i get the geeks to come and fix it, Cheers!

yeah somthing like f40s or f50s would be great! they seem dear for what they are though..hmm EVO ones are cheap, wonder how much adapting they would take.

Dan said if you buy them through Ferrari they'll cost you your left nut and first born, but through brembo themselves will cost you about a 10th of the price.

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Thristian owes us an appearance tonight I reckon

+1. TWO cars to pick from now. No excuses left for not showing up :)

haven't used project mu's myself, but EBC reds are the bomb diggity

I'll be favoring communism when I need new brake pads :P

The greens just earned my vote this election:

http://apcmag.com/australians-standing-up-...ens-senator.htm

http://www.zdnet.com.au/filter-no-vote-gua...s-339303081.htm

Seriously, this is possibly the most sensible thing to come out of a politician's mouth, EVER.

Maybe the greens might have a chance of actually winning this time. Enough people hate the filter idea. And everyone seems to hate K.Rudd (even though they voted for him) but no one wants to vote liberal to get rid of him. I still don't care enough to vote though. You want my vote?

Dan said if you buy them through Ferrari they'll cost you your left nut and first born, but through brembo themselves will cost you about a 10th of the price.

yeah even then they are some where around the 3k mark just for fronts i think, Im gonna investigate my alcon options though, they could work out really cheap through the race team.

Maybe the greens might have a chance of actually winning this time. Enough people hate the filter idea. And everyone seems to hate K.Rudd (even though they voted for him) but no one wants to vote liberal to get rid of him. I still don't care enough to vote though. You want my vote?

Definitely. But remember to use preferences when voting for greens, they preference to labour :P

Preference to pirate party, sex party, gamer party, and basically everyone else instead.

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