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post Jan 10 2008, 05:46 AM
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I have 1997 Trans Am. Looking to purchase used rear Hawk plus brake pads. #HB112N540. Or, if you have something similar send email sctttoth@msn.com
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post Jan 10 2008, 03:32 PM
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I have 1997 Trans Am. Looking to purchase used rear Hawk plus brake pads. #HB112N540. Or, if you have something similar send email sctttoth@msn.com


Not to be a smart ass, but don't they sell these at various vendors including Tire Rack (sponsor)?

Buy them from Tire Rack from the link on the forum and FRRAX gets additional support.

Or are you looking for used sets?

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post Jan 10 2008, 07:40 PM
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Here is my thought process: understanding I'm new to the road racing, but not autocross. Brakes are personal preference. We buy them, and sometimes, don't like them. Too harsh, not enough grab, etc etc. You might not figure it out until you tried them. Once you tried em you cant return em. I thought, ok, maybe someone tried em, put a few miles on them, don't like em. sitting around in your garage. You sell to me discounted, you make a buck, I save a buck. Everyone's happy. If I don't like them, I'm not out $100 bucks.
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