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I am selling a set of R33 GTR front brakes (4 pot brembo callipers and 324mm disks)

These are a straight forward bolt on mod for 200SX's and GTS-ts. The only thing needed are different mounting bolts (included), 17" rims or larger and to move/modify the lip of the dust cover / stone guard.

The brakes come with mounting bolts, and the lines are compatible with the cars listed above (not sure about other models).

The disks have been machined and have not been used since they were machined.

The callipers come with road pads that are hardly used.

$1500 firm.

Or, even better, if there is a GTS-t skyline owner out there I'd like to get hold of your front brakes (295mm disks and callipers) and you can take the GTR units, providing that your disks are in good condition. We'll work out a price difference, but I'm looking at around a $500 change over.

Reason for sale: the GTR units don't fit under the rims that I wish to use on my 200SX.

PM me or call on 0412 715 594

Location: Canberra. For freight purposes these weigh around 25kg total (and most of this is the disks, as the Brembo callipers are alloy )

Cheers,

Brendan

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The Brembos are in good condition, no question about that.

Yes, I have taken photos for the Shogun and NSSC clubs - so the photos have the GTR units up against 200SX units for a size comparison. The photos are ready tomorrow afternoon so I can email them to you. PM me with an email address, or list it here and I will email the pictures to all those who have requested them.

Before I get another offer of a swap under $500 changeover, I've already been offered more than $500 so please don't waste your time.

I should also add that I'd rather not separate callipers and disks.

Cheers,

Brendan

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