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As stated I have a Brembo F50 upgrade brake kit to suit 32,33,34 GTR's.. (Came off R33 GTR)

Kit includes:

- Brembo F50 calipers (much bigger than standard)

- Adapters to bolt caliper to stub axle

- Brembo 355mm x 32mm rotors with hats

- Pagid RS4-2 pads (Blue), great performance for both steet and circuit, have done 3 track days, plenty meat left on them

- EBC green stuff pads, recommend only for street, plenty of meat on them aswell

This kit is a great upgrade for any GTR that has decent power and sees the track (circuit), there is a huge improvement over the standard brakes, did not experience any brake fade whatsover in the sprints that I've done which is around 5 laps....

The rotors are quite worn, would be OK for street driving but would not rely on them on the track as they shudder when they get really hot....

The calipers have been painted black (previously gold), and the Brembo sticker has not been replaced...

Reason for selling is that I've upgraded the whole setup (front/rear), and please don't ask about the standard rears (33GTR), they are sold....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/up...9_106_88516.jpg

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PRICE: $2700 ono

PM me or post here with any queries...

Cheers,

Jack

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jack your crazy your crazy man

killa brakes great price

gl mate

Thanks buddy...

Might also add that this brake kit wil not fit standard R32/33 GTR wheels, may fit R34 GTR wheels, not 100% sure...

Will need at least 18'' wheels.....

Cheers

how much will new rotors set me back

I've been quoted $1300 for original Brembo rotors for the pair, around $1100 for Harrop...

Alternatively I can source ex V8 super car rotors that have done minimal work for around $400 for the pair..

Cheers,

Jack

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