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This link might be helpful as a start, you can dig up the catalog with the dimensions.  I've seen where people have drilled their own hanger holes, can't remember why.  I think it was a similar situation to yours.  Long as they're hanging in the right spot and the contact points between pad and caliper meet, you can probably make something work.

https://www.bendix.com.au/sites/default/files/news-uploads/measuring_a_brake_pad_technical_bulletin.pdf

Looking for calipers or brake pads for the MK63's? I have an extra set that I believe that I will hold on to, but they are out there. There are two different configurations, I believe that there is a difference in the pads for the MK63 calipers for the vented rotors as apposed to the pads for the non-vented MK63 calipers. Kats would be my go to guy for information on these calipers and pads. I know there are companies out there that will replace the brake material on your backing plates as an alternative. http://www.remaninc.com/aboutbrakepads

https://jdm-car-parts.com/collections/skyline-1969-72/products/reproduction-mk63-front-brake-pad-set-for-skyline-hakosuka

https://global.rakuten.com/en/store/parts/item/aa71-f8f010-2/

https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/j448607503

https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/j448607499

Personally I'd go for The Real Thing when it comes to brake parts, and fit genuine Sumitomo MK63 pads.

However, there's an OEM Ford fitment that uses a similarly shaped pad to the solid rotor MK63, and they will work with a little modification. I don't know what your local market part number will be, but there's a Ferodo-branded DS2500 compound reference part number of FCP167H. Maybe you can cross-reference?

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I can probably get these ones relined with new friction material cheaper than Japanese ones and have em back right away. I just thought how hard could it be. They're just pads. Not realizing how rare they are.


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