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bandman1971
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Mopar Nats swap meet question

Post by bandman1971 » Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:14 pm

Hi guys,

At nats I purchased a disc brake conversion kit from a gentlemen that looked to be only selling the kits. My wife and I payed for the brakes and came back later when we were able to carry them out. He was located near the edge of the swap meet lines, opposite of the car corral.

Now here is the problem..... We have two passenger side disc brakes. I may have misplaced the contact information he gave me, but I have not turned over every rock yet. Anyone buy something from him and still have his contact number?

I am an idiot and I would really appreciate any help offered.

Dennis

bandman1971
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Re: Mopar Nats swap meet question

Post by bandman1971 » Mon Aug 29, 2011 11:18 pm

Found a business card.

Thanks anyway,

Dennis

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Re: Mopar Nats swap meet question

Post by CtownRunner » Tue Aug 30, 2011 6:35 am

Dennis,

Glad U found the contact info. I have looked at his stuff many timed. It is on my wish list.

When do U plan on installing the kit? I'd love to know how it goes for U.

Good luck with it.

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Re: Mopar Nats swap meet question

Post by bandman1971 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:08 am

Passenger side went on like cake. Lube it up and we were in business.

Drivers side is coming..... To be continued.

By the way, the gentlemen was very nice and helpful on the phone. I don't want to put his name up, because we all make mistakes and he took it in stride.

Dennis

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