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Both sets brand new in box...
Project Mu club racer (PCR09F1090 T16) front pads to suit Alcon 6 pot.
Ferodo DS3000 rear pads to suit Alcon 4 pot.

$500 for both sets.

 

Lap timer in perfect working condition.
includes windscreen mount, cigarette power cable and SD card.
Retails for $850....will sell for $600.
Happy to post.

Vorse, in response to your question Marty has told me that the pads will fit Alcon calipers that have part number CAR97 written on them somewhere....which is the fast majority of Alcon calipers that people have.
If they are the calipers from the V8 supercars, they'll have CAR95 written somewhere....and they take a different pad shape and thickness.

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