The OEM ones are good Bobby but if you decided to keep with plain discs next time, i'd get some good mid range ones at least. The fade I experience wasn't too pleasant but then again, we might be different tyres of driver. I used to do alot of karting when I was younger so when i'm on a spirited drive, I take the 'racing lines', use the engine power/torque when it's needed and use the brakes to their potential.
I hope so J0N, i'm always in the mind to upgrade as you replace so lets see how these perform. How did you bed in your pads?
Nice offer Martin haha but D.K got in there 1st unless he wants the DP and you want the Cat?

This is the last of the mods until April though, Insurance, cambelt and tyres are next.
Mash, I got them delivered for a smidge over £300. Discs were £197 & Pads were £102. Bill's discs came in at about £8 more expensive and he was the second cheapest supplier that I found.
Also, some of you might have seen a thread I started about tyres, switching my mind between Vredestein Sessanta, Toyo T1R & Falken FK452. After alot of research, I've decided to go back with the FK452. It's the best all rounder out of the 3 and that's what I need. Thinking back to the summer, they were perfect for the weather and TBH I don't think I am going to get better this side of £100 a corner, GoodYear Eagle F1 Assymetric being the ultimate but too expensive right now. I put the Toyo's at the bottom because of their squishy side walls, I thought way back to my last car and they sometimes gave a double entry feel when cornering. It was managable on a lighter car but with almost double the BHP and extra KG's, I don't think they're necessarily right for me.