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INTIMA STREET / RACE SERIES ULTRA HIGH PERFORMANCE BRAKE PADS TO SUIT MOST MODELS. (If its not listed below then let us know)!!

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SS Series info:

Application:

Street use in Standard, Performance & 4WD vehicles (Dust & Noise Free)

Description:

Making use of metal free, supreme organic materials, the SS-2100 Series provide excellent stopping power with reduced pedal effort from a cold start and will sustain this performance to temperatures up to 400°c.

Due to these materials used, dust and noise are not a problem and these pads are extremely kind to brake rotors.

Specifications:

Heat Range: Effective Braking 0°c - 400°c

Average µ: 0.55~0.6

AMECA CERT CDGE CODE: TBT SS21T GG

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SR Series info:

Application:

Performance Street, Circuit Race & Drift Track Use (Low Dust & Hi Temp 700°c)

Description:

Intima's range of SR-6300 brake pads provide stable braking through the entire temperature range and have superior fade resistance. These pads are for the driver who wants confident braking on the street and on the track. The SR-6300 brake pad provides this confidence by having excellent braking capability up to 700°c. These pads also have a very low dust output and a 100% organic (NAO) formula.

Specifications:

Heat Range: Effective Braking 50°c - 700°c

Average µ: 0.4~0.5

AMECA CERT CDGE CODE: TBT SR63T GG

100% NAO Formula

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SR-D Series info:

Application:

Competition, Circuit Race & Drift Track (Not designed for road use)

Description:

The Intima Type D are an exclusively formulated brake pad designed solely for the race track at a much more affordable price that many of our competitors products of the same performance.

The Type D pads have an incredible stopping power up to and exceeding 850°c and will take a large amount of punishment.

Specifications:

Heat Range: Effective Braking 250°c - <850°c

Average µ: 0.45~0.6

100% NAO Formula

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FRONTS:

INTIMA SS STREET SERIES (FRONT) - $100.00 DELIVERED - Addtocart.gif

SUITS SKYLINE (89-01) FRONT CALIPERS (PAIR):

R32 GTST

R33 GTST

R34 GTT

INTIMA SR STREET RACE SERIES (FRONT) - $150.00 DELIVERED - Addtocart.gif

SUITS SKYLINE GTR (89-01) FRONT BREMBO CALIPERS (PAIR):

R32 GTR

R33 GTR

R34 GTR

INTIMA SR STREET RACE SERIES (FRONT) - $135.00 DELIVERED - Addtocart.gif

SUITS SKYLINE (89-01) FRONT CALIPERS (PAIR):

R32 GTST

R33 GTST

R34 GTT

INTIMA SR-D STREET RACE SERIES - TYPE D (FRONT) - $175.00 DELIVERED - Addtocart.gif

SUITS SKYLINE (89-01) FRONT CALIPERS (PAIR):

R32 GTST

R33 GTST

R34 GTT

INTIMA SR-D STREET RACE SERIES - TYPE D (FRONT) - $240.00 DELIVERED - Addtocart.gif

SUITS SKYLINE GTR (89-01) FRONT BREMBO CALIPERS (PAIR):

R32 GTR

R33 GTR

R34 GTR

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REARS:

INTIMA SR STREET RACE SERIES (REAR) - $125.00 DELIVERED - Addtocart.gif

SUITS SKYLINE (89-01) REAR CALIPERS (PAIR):

R32 GTST

R33 GTST

R34 GTT

INTIMA SR STREET RACE SERIES (REAR) - $150.00 DELIVERED - Addtocart.gif

SUITS SKYLINE GTR (89-01) REAR BREMBO CALIPERS (PAIR):

R32 GTR

R33 GTR

R34 GTR

INTIMA SR-D STREET RACE SERIES - TYPE D (REAR) - $150.00 DELIVERED - Addtocart.gif

SUITS SKYLINE (89-01) REAR CALIPERS (PAIR):

R32 GTST

R33 GTST

R34 GTT

INTIMA SR-D STREET RACE SERIES - TYPE D (REAR) - $190.00 DELIVERED - Addtocart.gif

SUITS SKYLINE GTR (89-01) REAR BREMBO CALIPERS (PAIR):

R32 GTR

R33 GTR

R34 GTR

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- The link next to each item will take you to our site where you can view pics & details and where you can purchase & pay via paypal with our secure online checkout system.

We also take direct deposit, bank check or money order. Please PM me or see here for details.

Please PM or contact us if you have any questions regarding these items.

Cheers,

Paul. :)

www.performance-wise.com

www.performance-wise.net

www.yellowjacketscoilpacks.com

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  • 1 year later...

Would any rears suit R33 GTS?

I have 3 different types available. The SS series, the SR series and the SR Type-D series.

http://performance-wise.com/page23.htm

:cheers:

From what i can see, there isnt a R33 GTS compatible one. The only one there that seems it might be is the R32 GTS (RB25DE) Rears, will those fit my R33 GTS RB25DE??

Sorry, I misread your first post.

I only have the rears to suit in the SS formula (Part number IN1144).

They are listed on this page - http://www.performance-wise.com/USERIMAGES/procart40.htm

I have a couple of sets in stock, ready to send out.

:cheers:

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi, il be after a set of intima ss pads to suit R34 Gtt rear soon, are they available and what is the cost?

Cheers

We have heaps available and the total price is $90.00 delivered courier.

:cheers:



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