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Got any M35 part numbers? or can you supplly?

G`Day Boy`s & Girl`s WELL FINALLY some great new`s,SERIES 2 pad`s at great price $70 for PREMIUM PAD.CDA have got some so iam currently running these & they are good so they don`t sell to retail,so if any one is looking please PM me & i will sort some out for you,As most do now i have been on to them for a while now,I am also waiting to here on ROTOR`S & hope to have some new soon but there waiting on other`s that don`t care ,so it`s hard work,cheer`s chuckie .post-36964-1240309241_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1240309303_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1240309369_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1240309436_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1240309637_thumb.jpg

Great work Chuckie!! If you can find rotors too that would be awesome - I'm having no luck, last place I tried was RaceBrakes but they're in Melbourne; they wanted a sample but I can't do that from Adelaide. If you have any luck with rotors (preferably slotted! - but if cheaper than Nissan genuine then can still factor in cost of slotting anyway) then I might not have to go R34 brakes after all. The standard stagea pads are pretty beefy.

Great work Chuckie!! If you can find rotors too that would be awesome - I'm having no luck, last place I tried was RaceBrakes but they're in Melbourne; they wanted a sample but I can't do that from Adelaide. If you have any luck with rotors (preferably slotted! - but if cheaper than Nissan genuine then can still factor in cost of slotting anyway) then I might not have to go R34 brakes after all. The standard stagea pads are pretty beefy.

Hi Dave will be trying to get SLOTTED i have asked for them,Elle has just had compeleted gen nissan brake replacement here i got Rotor`s Slotted for her & She`s rapped with how they are, she said it`s so much better,It`s been hard work trying to sort rotor`s out as i have been to every one i can here to sort them out ,Iam going to RDA this week to see what they have will take one side off & try what ever they have close to see if any do fit will take 4 pot caliper`s as well see if we will have any luck at all,

here`s a few pic`s of stock & 4 pot so you see different`s + pad`s aswell,cheer`s chuckie. post-36964-1240325193_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1240325496_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1240325114_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1240325709_thumb.jpg

Hi Dave will be trying to get SLOTTED i have asked for them,Elle has just had compeleted gen nissan brake replacement here i got Rotor`s Slotted for her & She`s rapped with how they are, she said it`s so much better,It`s been hard work trying to sort rotor`s out as i have been to every one i can here to sort them out ,Iam going to RDA this week to see what they have will take one side off & try what ever they have close to see if any do fit will take 4 pot caliper`s as well see if we will have any luck at all,

here`s a few pic`s of stock & 4 pot so you see different`s + pad`s aswell,cheer`s chuckie. post-36964-1240325193_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1240325496_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1240325114_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1240325709_thumb.jpg

Good work! That little comparo' shows nicely how much bigger the stock pads are. The 4-pot calipers look pretty nice though... wouldn't mind a set of those either. But I think for an upgrade, budget-wise, if I could get away with just slotted rotors and stainless lines, that would be sufficient.

G`Day Boy`s & Girl`s WELL FINALLY some great new`s,SERIES 2 pad`s at great price $70 for PREMIUM PAD.CDA have got some so iam currently running these & they are good so they don`t sell to retail,so if any one is looking please PM me & i will sort some out for you,As most do now i have been on to them for a while now,I am also waiting to here on ROTOR`S & hope to have some new soon but there waiting on other`s that don`t care ,so it`s hard work,cheer`s chuckie.

Just spoke with my local brake specialist:

ABBCO davenport st southport 4215 qld

Are available as maxi stop p/n DB7648 at great prices!

Will test fit soon and double confirm 'chuckie'.

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Just spoke with my local brake specialist:

ABBCO davenport st southport 4215 qld

Are available as maxi stop p/n DB7648 at great prices!

Will test fit soon and double confirm 'chuckie'.

:D:D:( GREAT NEW`S Boy`s & Girl`s some very good PAD`S EBC DP1671,picked them up to DAY so not yet in the car :/ ,As iam just seeing what MAXISTOP`S are like ,Now as an OLDER Bike GUY i used EBC in all my Bike`s in UK so i do like them & may be one of the best pad`s about for me :cool: , i am waiting to hear on Rotor`s & will hopefully put them both on together :blink: + iam waiting to get Brake stopper.really looking forward to seeing end result ,so hope this help`s & please let us know if you get some before i have fitted mine up :yes: ,cheer`s chuckie.post-36964-1241084667_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1241085057_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1241085177_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1241085422_thumb.jpg
Just spoke with my local brake specialist:

ABBCO davenport st southport 4215 qld

Are available as maxi stop p/n DB7648 at great prices!

Will test fit soon and double confirm 'chuckie'.

DONE

STAGEA S2 RS4 S 1999 FRONT BRAKE PADS

MAXISTOP DB7648

CHEAP! CHEAP!

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello All,Well some GREAT new`s for series 2 owner`s,I have been Talking to guy`s at RDA perth,as they found some EBC front PAD`S which are DP1671,So i went in & had look at ROTOR`S & looked at front rotor`s off Z350,so i pulled front rotor off & fitted one on to see what & if it would Fit,well they do so i order a set,RDA954S,S is for SLOTTED,so today i have FITTED them on & EBC pad`s,ALL`S good so far have to do 200/300 km`s before you can really find out what there like,but so far iam very happy with what i have done.HOPE THIS WILL BE OF HELP TO ALL SERIES 2 OWNER`S,& IF YOUR IN PERTH PLEASE PM ME IF LOOKING FOR SOME,cheer`s Chuckie. FRONT ROTOR`S RDA954S NISSAN 350Z .

just thought id add this in for any s1 owners that cant be stuffed looking around for different stuff or just plain and simply cant be F*%$ed doing there breaks them selves

Brakes plus in frankston are doing my car on saturday and they have quoted me

$314 for pads all round

$39 for brake fluide

and if i need my rotors machined $75 per pair

no time and no hassle = priceless.

they also assured me my breaks would not be a problem at all.

Just had my car at chasers in melbourne where they pulled the rotors and pads to take to their brake guy no luck on the front rotors but they can get rear ones and front and rear pads as well. Mine are machineable the qoute for all 4 corners pads and rotors machined plus labour around $400 drive in drive out.

I have just fitted some 343mm AP Racing discs and Calipers (6 pot) to my Stagea as the 34 gold brembos made things a bit hairy after the recent engine upgrade.

They fitted on perfectly with only one minor mod I just had to remove the unused alloy lug which hit the AP caliper bracket.

Some pics.

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Lug removed

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Caliper bracket fitted

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The finished article

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