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Project Mu D1 Spec rear brake pads for ECR33 skyline for sale.

I bought these a few weeks ago and found out that they are a bit too noisy for me (I guess im not as hardcore as I thought) so Ive since downgraded to different pads. They were on the car for a week and barely driven in that time, so they are barely worn down at all. The 11mm of pad material left confirms this. Ignore the fact that alot of the paint is gone, this happened when i cleaned them up with brake cleaner. Back to the pads, there was a noticable increase in braking force due to their high friction coefficient (i had standard rear pads beforehand) at this is dispite them being rear pads so they are quite capable products from a well respected manufacturer.

For more info on the pads, check out

http://www.project-mu.com.au/en/products/pad_d1spec.php

Im offereing these for $120 and that includes FREE DELIVERY

email (no PM please, I might miss it) to [email protected]

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