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Old 01-01-2013, 09:10 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Compdoc777 View Post
I only show $60 for front and rear pads on the. Nissan GTR. If you can change them yourself then that is not at all expensive.

I am sure if you take it in the dealership with do the regular raping. Hello they charged my g-pa $1000 in1984 for a checkup on his Delta olds 88 and all they did there was change the oil and check not change any fluids. That was no supercar.

I might buy that GTR!
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OEM replacement pads for the GTR are insane.. they list for well over $1300 from the dealership but again no one in their right mind buys them even at 10-15% over dealer cost like a lot of vendors we have sell them for (MSRP is something like $855 for fronts and $570 for rears lol)

most go with something aftermarket like Carbotech or Endless pads for about 1/3rd of that. you can get a nice set of pads for $500 range. Me i just bought a set of take off new OEM pads for about $350 with just a few hundred miles on them
Yeah...
When I saw CompDoc's response I was like $60 for used pads that are worn to the metal maybe...

My ISF pads are like $400 at the dealershit, so I doubt you can get the for the GTR for $60 anywhere
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