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Do you have any boosters for sale, mine are abit smokey??

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Matty

you should stick to the smokey ones mate as I dont think you could handle a pair that arent smokey I thought you would be used to smoke seeing as you are always so STONED lol

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How much for the LHS caliper only. Can you paint it red for me too?? Do you think a 390mm rotor will fit into it as my go kart is so fast i think i will need some serious stopping power.

For you I would probably paint the caliper pink to suit the rest of your girly man group go cart but you would definatly need a larger rotor than 390mm to make up for some of your other short comings. :)

How much for the LHS caliper only. Can you paint it red for me too?? Do you think a 390mm rotor will fit into it as my go kart is so fast i think i will need some serious stopping power.
For you I would probably paint the caliper pink to suit the rest of your girly man group go cart but you would definatly need a larger rotor than 390mm to make up for some of your other short comings. :P

Pink is fine, and you would know just how short my shortcomings are wouldnt you big boy. Your just jealous because my go kart is way more hectic than yours.

The brakes are from an R32GTR the first R32 GTR's had crossdrilled brakes but they went back to solid disks on the later R32's due to problems with the early cross drilled rotors cracking between the drill holes

Are the brakes from a GTR or an R33 GTSt - I thought that R32 GTR discs were cross - drillled?
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Are you able to PM me your personal email address like you said you would at MovieWorld. Ref: GTR seats to jog your memory. Done really great on track day at QR on 28 Nov for first shake down/run in 8 months.

Check out times on forum or at www.timeattack.com.au/

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Jetman.

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