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Best double-checked, but I'd gather from forum search

Bendix branded:

Front DB 1308 (same as Mitsubishi Triton ute, Nissan Maxima A32, A33)
Rear DB 1144 (same as Nissan Maxima)
With Nissan part codes, 41000k for the front pads, 44000k for the rear pads

RWD and not a GTV?

These part numbers come with a full set of pads, new spring clips and new shims.

Front 41080-1E025

Rear 44080-5L325

Pretty reasonably priced too.

Edit: Actually whoops, that's just the hardware kit not the pads, pads aren't so reasonable :S

Series 1

Front AY040-NS049

Rear AY060-NS017

Series 2

Front AY040-NS097

Rear AY060-NS020

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why get gen nissan ones anyhow

call up a bakes places and they would get you cheaper better ones.

Organising new pads for a noob mate, I think streettotrack asked him for the part # to confirm it was the right model or something

well... Since I'm having a baby and I barely drive the car anymore, I have finally decided it's time to move on......

.....

mods:

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DBA 4000 296 ml slotted rotors

EBC redstuff pads

Motul dot 5.1 fluid

......

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