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i just bought 4 pads 1 for each wheel from QFM hit them up there on this fourm some where and good value i got them at aswell :D pm if you want details and ill pop them up from my records and shoot them to you i guess. - also the man up top ^^^ (rs73) sells pads aswel might wana shoot him an pm aswel? :)

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easy - that is front DP2775 and rear DP21666 reference from EBC green catalog.

100% match to Nissan 350Z touring. don't tell your brake shop it's V35 they'll be scratching their head. tell them it's 350Z they'll just go 'ah, right...'

and grab a pack from the shelf - unless they're out of stock.

If no one have it in stock let me know as I do them in group buy but I won't start in another week or so. So there'll be a wait time.

If you're in a real hurry best to grab a set from your nearest brake shop.

always tell the shop it's 350Z when you're buying the following spare parts:

brake pads

brake rotors

suspension

spring (350z is 1'' lower)

power window motor

transmission parts

engine parts

air filter

oil filter

spark plug

drive belts

the only difference are mainly body panel, window and glass, interior trim

because they don't have EBC part catalog perhaps. DB is bendix. DP is EBC.

you need to find the cross reference equivalent to all the EBC's DP part numbers I gave you in 'Bendix' language.

sorry but I don't have Bendix catalog so I will always speak in 'EBC' language :-)

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