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hey mate ill take

R32 GTST (RB20DET)

Front (280mmx30mm) - $195.00each

Rear (297mmx18mm) - $195.00each

Ive added you in - cheers :D

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hey Paul, you wouldnt happen to know wat brake pads are recommended to use with these discs?

Ive heard good things about racebrakes pads so I'll give them a go..

Im going to use RB74 on the front and DB1199 on the rear.

A full set is worth around $300 delivered within a few days.

Give em a call - 0393266088 (ask for Howard)

Cheers :D

yeh i agree, ive been told the RB74's are the way to go..

are they a hard or a soft pad?

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yeh i agree, ive been told the RB74's are the way to go..

are they a hard or a soft pad?

To be honest - I dont really know :P

I just ran a search and compared pricing etc with bendix and ferodas and decided to go with racebrakes.

Cheers :P

sorry to ask but is the 195 for a pair of fronts or are they 195 each i have r32 type m brakes

They are $195 each.

Cheers.

shif_tea - PM sent.

If any one else is intersted, I am still taking payments but will have to make the deadline for this friday as I must finalise this group buy.

Please contact me if you would like to order or if you are making payment.

Cheers.

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Hey man just tried to PM but apparently your inbox is full.

I'm in for 2 of the front rotors for R33 GTST. Just let me know when you need the payment and your account details, and final amount. Pcode 2125

Cheers man

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