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Roy, Yeah, shouldn't be a bother posting them out to you, just confirm with me if your definate.

Derrick, I doubt you'd have gone through much of the pad yet, if they suit your braking needs then keep them, if not then change:D

Roy, Yeah, shouldn't be a bother posting them out to you, just confirm with me if your definate.

Derrick, I doubt you'd have gone through much of the pad yet, if they suit your braking needs then keep them, if not then change:D

I am a definite ... only can you confirm the pad type, HAWK make plenty of different compunds and want to be sure they will do what i need. Other then that can transfer the money whenever you PM me your account details.:)

Am i a chance of having them by the 20th October?

Roy, Yes, they are HP Plus pads:D

I will be PM'ing everyone interested tonight, please transfer you money ASAP so we can start the group buy. The pads come from the US, so should arrive within a week of the order being placed.

Cheers

Paul

Hawk HP Plus are good street pads, but i was hoping when you said RRP of $400 they were more a track compound, ie 70% track 30% street.

The Hawk HP Plus are more a 65% street 35% track similar to the RB74. I was hoping were more an equivelant to Ferodo DS3000 or DS2500.

Sux the $275 was about $110 cheaper then the Ferodo i want:(

Hawk Performance HP PLUS compound can take the heat at the Track and get you home safely without having to change your brake pads in and out.  This compound was designed for the serious street and autocross enthusiast.

Ok, sending PM's to those people who showed some interest. Please repsond ASAP so I can order these:D

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DO they have wings

oh my lordy thats classic

dude u hear they dont have wings anymore.. but come with neons

BAM BAM I NEVER EVER WANT MIKEY PRICES bro

if you could get one of your malaysian brothers to help me get the calipers etc over here i would be a happy man

All i want is some calipers from an evo dude.. will only be about RM500 - RM600 or so

cmon dude..

hey paul is there a catalogue or you just sourced for lines?

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