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    Senior Member Mike Ahrens's Avatar
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    Default easy brake question, I hope

    I have one axle set of brake pads, and I don't remember what compound they are. I want to get a matching set, but I need to identify what I have first. On the pads I have, the steel part is painted with a sparkly blue on a black background. The blue is almost like glitter. Anybody know what that is?
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    Yea Mike, .. it's glitter, .. you can get it at any costum store, ..
    I used to wear it in my hair when I played drums in a rock band, it was an 80's thing. ( true )

    Now I don't have any hair, .. but have in my hands a new set of Cobalt GT-R.spec (VR)
    brake pads with the very same blue glitter I used to wear in my hair, ..

    part number on this set is CRB.GTRV.FF01

    I don't run this pad anymore, so if this is what you are looking for you can have this set.
    I might have two sets, ..

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    Default glitter rock and brake pads

    Ground control to Major Tom.....


    Would those pads be for LD-20's??

    Better get this done before this thread morphs into a discussion of rock stars who drove race cars....
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    Default brake pads

    Mike,
    The brakes you have are the KFP Carbon-Kevlar, in a P4211 compound (I don't think anyone else used that type paint). We sell these brakes for many types of vehicles,karts, etc.
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    I was thinking I bought them from you, Keith, but I wasn't sure.
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