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Thanks guys,

Anyone who knows me knows how well this car has been looked after, I'll also have the box and diff serviced (with Motul stuff, of course) before it goes :ban:

I've also got some DBA5000 rotors and R33 GTR calipers to match if anyone is interested in them (Bolt on fromt brake modification - awesome).

DBA5000 have NEVER been used, and the Calipers are in good shape - no leaks or anything :D

I've also got some DBA5000 rotors and R33 GTR calipers to match if anyone is interested in them (Bolt on fromt brake modification - awesome).

DBA5000 have NEVER been used, and the Calipers are in good shape - no leaks or anything :D

Anthony - will the DBA 5000's bolt upto my ride ?

How much you want for just the DBA5000's? And they wont fit the standard Nissan callipers Richard, the discs are larger (or I could just be saying this so I get them first... :D)

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Hey guys!!!!

I'd really like an SAU member to buy this thing... just so I can tell you all what my new car (and modest power figure) is.

Over the weekend I chucked it in a very slow dyno comp I was running, and it yet again made over 280rwhp (200rwkws). Which it'll do everyday if you like.

This car would HAVE to be one of the best examples in Australia, as I doubt there would be any others around without their clocks fiddeled by now.

I have the service records, and know these kays are correct :D

I'd rather keep this thing - honestly.

But, new new car is awaiting pickup and I need to sell this first (I don't have any more room).

Anyhow - buy it damn you.

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