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my remsa pads just arrived from gslrallysport :)

i bought fronts for the stagea (r34 4 pots) and fronts for the corolla (probably overkill really)

keen to see how they are compared to the current pads, just wondering if i should machine the rotors first

QFM pads are best bang for buck pads out bar none. Aus made, and they rock. I run A1RM pads on my car and they are bloody awesome.

and yes, machine away. a fluid flush is always a healthy option too.

QFM pads are best bang for buck pads out bar none. Aus made, and they rock. I run A1RM pads on my car and they are bloody awesome.

and yes, machine away. a fluid flush is always a healthy option too.

these pads sit between the hpx and ar1m aparently, gsl rallysport are phasing out the hpx's apparently because these are supposed to be better for only $10 more ($89/set)

so tempted to put them in tmrw, but i don't want to bed them in twice and it could be a while before i have a spare car again (corolla is up in the air with about half way through a clutch change atm)

little update got my ecu back hello nistune :)

also .. im lookn at getting my frount bar painted and fitted befor i do anything more i F!@#en hate driveing around with it off looks bogan :domokun:

so whats a good place around L'ton to get it painted and fitted @ a good quality for $$$ cheers i looked at micra ?? i just dont know at all pinch.gif

Finally finished spark plugs! Old plugs were gapped to like 1.4mm! Then took it for a Razzle dazzle on some gravel around sandfly. Seems to have a little more poke off the bottom now which is nice. Missing seems to have stopped too :) true test will be tomorrow though

little update got my ecu back hello nistune :)

also .. im lookn at getting my frount bar painted and fitted befor i do anything more i F!@#en hate driveing around with it off looks bogan :domokun:

so whats a good place around L'ton to get it painted and fitted @ a good quality for $$$ cheers i looked at micra ?? i just dont know at all pinch.gif

finns body works near the old coats paintens building. they paint all my mates cars and never a complaint.

so nistune arent super fast with there service then?

pic of 34 from back when i was putting it back together :thumbsup:

Looks good Toff...

Sooooo envious- hoist!!! I just spent all afternoon on my back pulling and reinstalling a gearbox in the gts-t. What a pain in the ... well everything!

finns body works near the old coats paintens building. they paint all my mates cars and never a complaint.

so nistune arent super fast with there service then?

cheers na nistune where good i wasnt fussed how long it took so i posted it to confidyne and they sent it away with there one i havent been home to check my mail >.<

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