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sh1t really? i thought you'd be looking at $3k...

are you using standard calipers?

got any pics of them?

not sure about what to use on the back. You could look at some apexi brake pads i think JMS have them for $340 (and a set for the front for $330)

http://www.japanesemotorsport.com.au/partsinstock2.htm

Cheers,

Andrew

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I just wore out some big dollar pads over 2000 kms :P

After just buying FMIC, 044 pump, LT12, and extreme clutch, i got bugger all cash left.

I didnt realise all these decent pads were hundreds of dollars a set (front only!) So im going a set of Bendix Metal Kngs all round. 70bucks for the fronts, WOOHOO!! bargain. haha

Ill let you konw how they compare to the big dollar pads. Should be interesting.

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i have EBC green stuff on the front and EBC black stuff on the back, however the back are insignificent just put anything on there as long as its the right fit. The bendix number fo the front is 1149 they are the same as landcruiser and you can get pads for as little as $40 but there sh_t. I had endless or something similar on the front before, lasted 5thou k dust everywhere all the time and where out of temp range after 10 or so spirited corners!@!

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