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Guys just on a side note Endless now also have front rotors for the Z Nismo Rz34, they are lighter than the stock ones.

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Wow!!!

Do you have a part number for these?
These look amazing!!
 

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I used xp10 and xp8 front and rear respectively they are amazing, especially for a novice track runner like me😁
Just hope they are less brake dust than the pads. My black wheels turn grey. 😳😬
 

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Question about the endless mx72 plus pads. I see they're good street as well as spirited and track driving. How much dust to they produce? Also how abrasive are they on rotors?
 

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Seems like the CC-RG pads produce less dust than the MX72's
 

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Seems like the CC-RG pads produce less dust than the MX72's
on their "spider" chart it's the same

CC-RG lean more track oriented, per their description

I use MX 72s as a dual street/track, and they are remarkably well behaved in both settings.
 

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on their "spider" chart it's the same

CC-RG lean more track oriented, per their description

I use MX 72s as a dual street/track, and they are remarkably well behaved in both settings.
Oh I was looking at the abrasion part.
 

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Guys just on a side note Endless now also have front rotors for the Z Nismo Rz34, they are lighter than the stock ones.

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What's the pricing? CZP also has two piece rotors but they are expensive.
 

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¥ 170,000 ~ $1,050 but then you have shipping and possibly customs/tarrifs
 

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While they have JDM appeal, I'm not sure you're coming out ahead when compared to just getting some Paragon rotors for $900 (maybe less if you catch a sale), and you'll have domestic support in the US)

and if you want a complete caliper/rotor set for track . . . AP Racing is more accessible, with a variety of options, and more stateside support
 
 






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