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hey all I got a set of Sumitomo front Brake pads for ER32 / ECR32 Nissan skyline. These are a ceramic formula, so an improvement over normal brake pads (but no, they arent any kind of big $ track pads) and come new, but in a shitty faded box. These were sold locally in Japan and arent available in Australia. $85 in Adelaide. Catch is im only in town for a few days (fri 18, sat 19 and 23? i think) so if i cant meet in person or if you prefer anyway, they would ahve to be sent by post as buyers cost. As a bonus incentive to make this easier for me, if you can meet me in person on those dates I will let you have them for $70. if not, $85. even if you pads dont need a change yet, its always good to have a cheap replacment hanging around. mail s13driftking2yahoo.com.au as i dont get to this forum as much anymore. thanks

also, if you know anyone thats interested I have a set of s13 silvia square headlights for sale also, quite good condition. see http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=420869

brake pads pics

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4375...mp;id=637578082

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4375...mp;id=637578082

just an update, im in adelaide until thurs midday so if you want em in person, which is best ofcourse, please get onto it. tommorow, wed 22 is great. otherwise chances are limited after that as i go interstate on thurs, thanks

last change to get em off me in person. Im in adelaide until wednesday, so if you want em email me ASAP. last change to pick up cheap pads for your next change

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