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Hey all.

I want to give these bendix brake pads a go. (I nuked my rb's at the track yesterday)

So my question is

What are the part numbers for skyline r33 gts-t bendix ultimates front and rear. Because I called my mechanic and his supplier said they dont do ultimates in gtst only metals and premium.

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Carlo, don't muck around. Get a set of these pads:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...880&postcount=6

Remember when we were rapidly approaching turn 2 and I hit the anchors and you said something like,

"whoa! what brakes have you got in this thing???"

Ferodo DS2500s ;)

With the club discount at RaceBrakes and the use you'll give them it'll be money well spent.

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Carlo my RB74's didn't squeel at all until RaceBrakes accidentally got some Caliper paint on the rotor/pad and now the rears squeel their tits off at times before that I never had RB74's (Comp2's on the rear).

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ben my ones squeel like a mofo when cold. Not my worst pad though, before those I had hawks (from japan with the car) and those could make your ear bleed.. argh

I can attest to that!! my ear drums have copped a hiding on various occasions

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