How about setting this client up with his own AWS (or Rackspace, or...) cloud server to store the PDFs and provide the client with a URL there? It removes the storage and security issues from your server, lets the client pay directly for the space used. Set up your cloud server so only your web server can write to it, and garbage-collect all the outdated files every few hours.
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