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hey guys,

up for sale are some project mu front brake pads. they are brand new in the box as the guy that sold it to me gave me ones that weren't for my car. he gave me pads for an na32 for some reason....

anyway, the product code is F238 which are suitable for (taken straight from the project mu website):

S13

91.1 - 93.1 PS13 (NA with Hicas) F238

91.1 - 93.1 PS13 Turbo F238

180SX

91.1 - 99.1 RPS 13,KRPS 13 F238

S15 (non-turbo i believe)

99.1 - 02.8 S15 F238

R32 Skyline (NA)

91.8 - 93.8 ECR32 NA F238

im looking for $150 ono for these pads which i think is good value considering they retail at around the $190 mark. my loss is your gain.

id prefer a sydney buyer however i am happy to post if you are willing to pay the shipping costs.

you can contact me via pm or sms/call on 0432 595 358

thanks

Peter

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