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I need to get my front break pads replaced soon. I was seeing if anyone recommends any brand in particular for a Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T 2.5 Series 2.

I pretty much just drive it for a regular car (no i don't thrash my car either..... much), so i'm just looking for a Pad that would just suit my basic needs off my car.

Cheers

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Have a look at this linkage.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/169972-brake-pads-users-ratings-guide/

lotsa good info.

I tried bendix GCT front with my old stock discs with stock nissan on the rear but they felt a bit soft.

Now I have RDA slotted discs all round with RDA extreme pads. Much tighter.

Tis my daily.

Check out Ebay.

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EBC seem to be decent, amongst a few SAU members, I know.

Bendix / Ferodo are a few others to have a look (Not that I recommend them)

I have use Nissan OEM pads which are good.

Now I use Project MU pads, check them out too.

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