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    Speak to dixcell about the pads they will tell you what you need if you tell them what you use the car for and its all no obligation.

    The one the N/A time attack so you know there products are top notch.

    The great thing about the spoons is you can use a variety of makes of pad. I could recomend some but im not sure you would like if you street your car coz like with most top end track pads they squeel like a bitch. People tend to give you that '' your car sounds ****ed '' look lol.

    The trouble with 4 pots is normally your limited on pads for example D2 and Endless you cant use anything but there stuff which is ok but you pay a premuim for it.

    Plus the Spoons fit under 15 inch wheels so no need for massive lairy wheels just to fit the brakes under.

    Hope this helps

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    Ben
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    To be honest your best bet is to go for a set of spoon calipers, Dixcell carbon slotted discs and depending on use will depend what pad you need.

    Spoon calipers are around £900 a set but they are worth it in terms of performance and they hold there value. So if you wanted to sell the parts off and car as standard they would still fetch £600 +.

    The Discs are another hard one i recomend Dixcell as they are great bang for there buck. You can either get a set of carbon slotted/plain ones as these are steetable and will stand up to the 4 pots. You can also can get some heat treated discs from Dixcell which have a special coating to help them keep there cool while in race conditions. You would only need these if your car is more on the track than off. Expect to pay between £250-£500 for the discs depending on your choice.

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