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i have this kit for sale as sold the car and no need now.

consists of

R34 front calipers

front DBA 4000 slotted rotors 310mm less then 10000km on them

rear R32 gtr calipers with standard rotors 297mm

front and rear has near new bendix ulimate pads.

front and rear 5 stud hubs.

rear hubs are off a R33 gtst and front are off a stagea

everything fits straight up only need to get some hard brake lines made up from the standard rubber hoses to caliper.

$1500 firm. the DBA rotors where $600 alone so u are getting a good deal.

email me at [email protected]

thanks derek

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is everything included....like caliper mounts etc etc.....also the picture with the arms on it?? is that for rear or front?

u dont need caliper mounts as the calipers suit the discs. and the arm one is for the front.

everything is included that will all fit right on the car.

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