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I saw they selling that at the Drift Round 2 in Oran Park, I didnt ask how much. How much are they? Is it realli good for R32 GTR? I had Endless racing pads on my car. But its nearly finish, Planning to get new pads. Wanna try something drifferent? And also where is the place that selling the Project MU's drift pads?

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Drift pads e.g. Endless NA-D are for the rear brakes - extremely abrasive, they lock up the rears under braking. doubt you want that on your GT-R. Project Mu should be just as pricey as Endless - the NA-D was a special order item, and for the AE86 rear, it cost more than $400.

Project Mu Drift-Spec pads are only the sort of thing you should get if you're going to use them for drifting.

They have a very nasty initial bite and a more consistent friction coefficient than other pads. This makes them good for drifting, but results in a much lower heat tolerance and difficulty of use. Some more progressive pads might be good for daily driving/track.

The ads for them in Japanese magazines actually advise you not to buy them if you drive a very heavy, light or FWD car.

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