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Hi

I'm looking for a good condition R33 GTST (ECR33) or R32 GTR (BNR32) complete brake setup. These are the stuff I need

Front:

- calipers

- rotors

- brake pads (optional)

Rear:

- calipers

- rotors

- rear handbrake cables

- brake lines

- back plate

- internal drum handbrake assembly

- brake pads (optional)

can u pls provide pics as well

cheers

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Hi mate,

I have R34 GT-T calipers, and brand new DBA slotted 324x30mm rotors drilled to 4 x 114.3, so they are perfect for your S13.

Paid about $420 for the calipers from Four Brother Imports, about $500 for the rotors from Auto One, and $120 or something to get them drilled.

The rotors are brand new DBA slotted 324x30mm. I ordered them in blanks, and got them drilled at Specialists Brakes & Clutches.

They calipers have pads on them but I was gonna replace them with a set of new racey/track suitable pads.

I'm looking for $850 for the lot.

I can be reached on 0422 046 486, if you want to have a chat.

Cheers,

Mark

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I have a set of R32 GTR Brembos with rotors and pads (front). Std r32 GTR rear with drilled rotors. The rears are still attached to the diff which is complete. You can have the lot for $1200 + ship.

Cheers,

Ken

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