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Item: Rear R32 strut brace

Condition: Excellent - freshly powder coated black. Have not got the bolts that hold the two end plates to the strut piece - but Bunnings is your friend

Location: Melbourne - prefer pick up, post at your cost

Reason for sale: extra, not required

Price: SOLD!!

Contact: Post or PM

Item: Pair of 350z track (brembo) rear DBA slotted rotors with temp paint (DBA4601SR and DBA4601SL)

Condition: Brand new, not needed anymore

Location: Melbourne - pick up only - post arranged at your cost

Reason for sale: not using them anymore

Price: Sold!!

Contact: Post or PM

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thanks

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Ronin 09,

Might be interested in the brake rotors.

Could you please advise the following dimensions:

1) the internal diameter of the hand brake drum (mm)

2) the depth of the friction face (mm)

Cheers.

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