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Which Discs, Which pads ?

I use the 01's on the front and the 97's on the back but many use the 97's all round. I'm also dealing with a little more power than the n/a S2 so I'm sure 97's would be fine. I can help you with the location of a dealer in Queensland, Australia but I don't think that's of any use to you.[:D]
Someone will chime in with a dealer close to you.
 
Job Done at long last.. i fitted sebro discs, EBC yellows, and used super blue ate (i think) and also changed my front flexi hoses for goodridge braided ones.. after the headache of bleeding the brakes and after a few miles steady driving to bed them its like driving a new car...Cant wait to take to the track .Thanks to all for your help and advice, its helped alot.
 

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