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Old 07-01-2015, 08:32 PM   #1
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Default BA Fairmont Ghia Rotors and Pads

Hey guys,
Was looking at upgrading all 4 of my rotors and pads on my ba ghia I6.

Car will be daily driven with occasional aggressive street driving. Will also be taken to the odd track/fun day.

Was thinking of DBA T2 rotors. Not sure if it is worth the extra for T3.

Not sure what pads, have heard Remsa pads are a good option but haven't heard of this brand before.
What do you guys recommend? or any other combination...

What would be the cost of this shipped to 3165?

Thanks
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