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Off an R33 Series II (1996) GTST rotors and suspension both done 65,000 genuine km's.

Stock front and rear rotors (both vented) minimal wear, never machined, do not require machining. Set of genuine Nissan front pads included with 80% still left - THE LOT $200 ono

Stock front and rear shocks and springs (missing bump stops and dust boots as thrown away cause they were stuffed) good condition no leaks, worked perfectly only removed to go lower. - THE LOT $150ono

Pick up Brisbane perferred, or can arrange to meet. These parts came off an A1 car that has seen most of its life in a garage both here and Japan. Car previously owned by my brother in law (yes he is Japanese).

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Cheers

Neill

P.S. Will post pics upon request

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