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Race Brakes Sydney Street and race performance pad / rotor combinations as well as brake upgrades and Exedy clutch kits. Website Link

 
 
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Old 30-08-2013, 12:27 AM   #11
EGOBFXR6
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Default Re: Slotted disc rotor and pad sale.

Hi Matt,

This has been a really informative thread - Thanks for all the good advice

I'm looking to replace the rotors and pads on my FG F6 probably within the next 5,000-8,000km's and would like to ask a quick question. I have the 6/4 brembo set-up so I believe the rotors are 355mm/330mm.

I was thinking about using slotted T3's and was undecided about the pads. I am after a pad with lower dust than the OEM pads, reasonable life-span and which bite hard from the get-go.

Would the project MU NS pads all around be my best option? Any idea of the kit price posted to 6007, Perth - WA

Thanks Matt. Appreciate your time.
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