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Whats the retail on one of those? *inb4 more than you can afford pal*

Need to finance it against my mortgage

According to a article, you might just have to sell your taxi, bikes, brothers stuff without him knowing to be able to afford one with finance.

Simon if you can ever find brake pads for that kit I'd love to know, as I have the same Kit and Just Jap have no idea which pads actually fit it

which was fantastic

Richo runs them, so I'll get some advice from him... I guess the best thing would be to find out which car (if any) has compatible pads so I can quote that car when i'm searching for them.

They'll come with a set of pads, so I'll be taking some measurements and pics of them before they go in so I can be sure of what to get in the future :)

The QFM A1RM's performed really well all through the day, didn't let me down once... until they disintegrated.

HEL braided lines just arrived for the front, rears and clutch (dunno if they'll mate up to the new front calipers though), just gotta grab some decent fluid now and wait until I'll be able to install them :)

They'll come with a set of pads, so I'll be taking some measurements and pics of them before they go in so I can be sure of what to get in the future :)

The QFM A1RM's performed really well all through the day, didn't let me down once... until they disintegrated.

HEL braided lines just arrived for the front, rears and clutch (dunno if they'll mate up to the new front calipers though), just gotta grab some decent fluid now and wait until I'll be able to install them :)

Want some motul brake fluid I won at sau dyno day? lol

Want some motul brake fluid I won at sau dyno day? lol

Depends... do you know which one it is?

https://www.motul.com/au/en/products/oils-lubricants?f%5Bapplication%5D=144&f%5Brange%5D=25

The CP5070D54 sized pads fit. Most manufactures make these.

You can get them in DS2500/3000, HC800/Club Racer, Blue (DP5006)/Orange (DP9006) Stuff.

I really liked the project-mu, but it was costing too much. So used the Blue, then went to the Orange when I stopped driving it on the road.

DP5006NDX.jpg

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