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Hi Guys,

I have a set of front Project MU type HC pads that have 8mm meat left on them and long story but i need a pad with about 6mm or less meat,

this is for a swap, my 8mm for your half worn pads! must be track suitable brake pads!

the story summarised:

i have a sil80, i did a 300zx brake caliper upgrade with RDA slotted rotors drilled in a 4-stud, problem is i think i bought the incorrect caliper as it wouldnt fit over the new rotor... long story short i "modified" the calipers so they fit, but coz its soo tight i cant use new brake pads. i have a set of stock pads in there, and bought some project MU type HC from a mate to use on my upcoming track day, however the pads having 8mm of meat left means they are too thick and when i bolt them in the wheel cant turn! so i need something half worn with a maximum of 6mm meat on the pad.

i have my street pads, so i need something to use on the track! half worn track pads would be ideal as long as good condition, the project MU's are expensive pads but i am willing to straight swap if anyone is keen,

also could add $$ for the right pads.

PLEASE HELP! even if you have 34-mm meat and want a new set of pads i will swap

cheers

Chris PM or msg 0421466142

im near hornsby or city weekdays

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