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*** New Genuine Japanese Endless Brake Pads for Evo, GTR, Chaser, V35, Skyline, 350 & WRX ***

Selling premium genuine unopened Japanese Endless brake pads for Evo, GTR, Chaser, V35, Skyline, 350Z & WRX. Get the pads you won't look back and breath-taking longevity. There's a reason they are called Endless! Prices from $599, which includes both front and rear for premium Jap pads!

We are a new business in SA called Ninja Imports and promoting Endless pads at near cost prices!

Available for various setups such as decent street upgrade over OEM with low dust (SS-M) , street and track purpose (MXRS) or a weekend track warrior that still drives home safelty even when cold (CC-Rg).

Details below:

SS-M | 0 -530 degrees C
http://www.endless-sport.global/au/products/pad_1a/3

MXRS | 50-700 degrees C
http://www.endlessusa.com/#!__brake-pads/mxrs

CC-Rg | 50 - 800 degrees C
http://www.endless-sport.global/au/products/pad_1a/117

NOTE: The less the graph is coloured in yellow, the more aggressive the pad. Choose which pad is most suitable!

Check reviews on these and you will know they are the real deal.

FREE postage Australia wide. Any questions, you can reply, PM or email us on [email protected] and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Stock and prices are below (NOTE the pads sets RRP between $670 and $799 depending on caliper type and compound):


EP400 SSM    V35    350Z V35 Brembo Front      $560.00
EP408 SSM    V35    350Z V35 Brembo rear    

 
EP400 MXRS    V35    350Z V35 Brembo Front      $600.00
EP408 MXRS    V35    350Z V35 Brembo rear      


EP400 CCRG    V35    350Z V35 Brembo Front      $660.00
EP408 CCRG    V35    350Z V35 Brembo rear

     
EP357 SSM    V-X,    Evo V-X, STi Brembo  front    $560.00
EP291 SSM    V-IX,    Evo V-IX, STi, R33/R34 Brembo rear  

   
EP357 MXRS    V-X,    Evo V-X, STi Brembo  front    $600.00
EP291 MXRS    V-IX,    Evo V-IX, STi, R33/R34 Brembo rear    


EP357 CCRG    V-X,    Evo V-X, STi Brembo  front    $660.00
EP291 CCRG    V-IX,    Evo V-IX, STi, R33/R34 Brembo rear  

 
EP290 SSM    R33/R34,    Nissan R33/R34, 350Z Brembo front      $540.00
EP291 SSM    R33/R34 or EVO,    Evo V-IX, STi, R33/R34 Brembo rear     


EP290 MXRS    R33/R34,    Nissan R33/R34, 350Z Brembofront      $560.00
EP291 MXRS    R33/R34 or EVO,    Evo V-IX, STi, R33/R34 Brembo rear   

 
EP290 CCRG    R33/R34,    Nissan R33/R34 Brembo, 350Z front      $600.00
EP291 CCRG    R33/R34 or EVO,    Evo V-IX, STi, R33/R34 Brembo rear    


EP351 SSM    WRX    Subaru WRX Front DB1170      $560.00
EP231 SSM    WRX    Subaru WRX rear DB1220  

    
EP351 MXRS    WRX,    Subaru WRX, Nissan R32,S14  Front    $600.00
EP231 MXRS    WRX    Subaru WRX rear DB1220    

 
EP351 CCRG    WRX,    Subaru WRX, Nissan R32,S14 Front     $660.00
EP231 CCRG    WRX    Subaru WRX rear DB1220      


EP292 SSM    JZX100    Chaser JZX100 Front       $560.00
EP352 SSM    JZX100    Chaser JZX100 Rear      

 

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