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  • Birthday 13/10/1993

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    Central Coast, NSW

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    2x 910 Bluebird & RA23 Celica
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    Ben

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  1. Bump. Price drop $90 + Post. Need these to go to a good home. Also upgrade for a Series 1 Bluebird.
  2. Bump. Still available. Sorry if I have missed some calls. I have missed a few private numbers in the past week. Feel free to leave your number or flick a text. Cheers.
  3. Hey guys. I've been on the lookout for DR30 rear calipers for my own build. I stupidly imported the wrong ones... So for sale I have a front pair of DR30 RS Turbo brake calipers (I believe are upgraded from the standard R30 gear?). They come with all the new seals, pads, copper washers etc to overhaul them entirely. They are fresh imported from Japan with the fancy Japanese newspaper. I paid $150 to get them to my doorstep, I'm asking $100 + postage to wherever in Australia. (Est $15 for Eastern states) You can contact me via PM or text/call me on 0401 169 265 Cheers.
  4. I tried to spin it with a pair of multigrips but couldn't get it to budge. Its been sitting around for a while before I got to it, but it still had fluid draining from it when I got it, so it hasn't been entirely dry. I'll make some more attempts but it may be a rebuild job...
  5. Still chasing rear brakes. Have PMed you. Cheers.
  6. Slotted rotors work, I reckon the pad bite is unreal. However no, I don't appreciate the price difference. I buy standard rotors for 70-90 bucks a pair and send them to a CNC machinist friend who slots all my new rotors for a quick cash job. I generally end up at least 50 bucks and sometimes well over 100 bucks ahead of buying them from RDA/DBA etc All that needs to happen is to set out an inner radius of pad area, an outer, and to make some arcs any slight radius rouhgly 6 times over the rotor. Then flip over... An easy task for any CNC machinist who knows what they're doing with a bullnose bit. Alternatively, I reckon the Sumitomo calipers are more than enough for a Skyline... Just a decent set of pads and standard rotors should do.
  7. Hey guys. I got a caliper here that I could do with a blown up diagram of.... But can't find anywhere. My issue is that the piston won't return back, nor rotate (to screw back) so I can replace the pads. Is this a common issue or am I just doing it wrong? I've put a lot of force on it, maybe not enough but I'm not too sure. Tips, advice, pictures!
  8. Hey guys. Still looking. Looks like Tokico 5H are the ones I'm after. I've found one but I can't find another. I'll pay good dollars to find another so it'll be worthwhile... The one on the left with the flat bottom is the one I'm after. Cheers.
  9. Hey. I'm after some DR30 rear calipers too. Need them to finish my project! It's the last thing on the list. If anyone has a pair please get in touch. Definitely need DR30, not 300ZX/Z31, not R30, not 280ZX... Cheers, Benny. 04 011 692 65
  10. Need DR30 rear calipers!

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