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I have to drive to Sydney tonight so if anyone wants free delivery to Sydney then i will take $2100 for the brakes and free delivery to metro Sydney. Once i get back to Melbourne there wont be any free delivery.

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If you need to knwo wheel clearances i can send you 1:2 drawings that you can cut out onto paper then cardboard so you can use that as a template in your wheels. Will obviously need access to an A1 pritner though

Me please for the drgs. Did you have any joy with the bracket drawings as I still would need to figure out how to mount them to suit either a 13.5" or a 14" rotor.

I was also going to need some new rims (LMGT-4's - hmm cheap night out). I see you had some 17's, did the calipers clear them in terms of trackwidth ok?

Thanks in advance for your time, Roy.

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LOL...people make offer. I accept. Then they come up short with dollars :P Oh well. Bump.

Trying to put car back to std (or at least semi std) so will consider a swap for a set of R33 GTR calipers, provided they are in good condition

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Yeh would consider, but would have to be about $500 cash on top and reasonable condition GTR Brembo fronts. If you have a full set of GTR Brembos (front and rear) then the cash adjustment will be less.

Plenty of ppl PMing me getting info and going away to count their pennies, but to date noone has ponied up with the cash...so still for sale

PMs replied to, those that are willing to swap front only calipers, i think its best if you sell them then front the cash for my F50s. If you have a complete front and rear setup then i am interested in a swap and cash adjustment

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These are excellent calipers for the money. I have these F50 calipers with 355mm 2 piece rotors, and they pull up a GTSt well on the track. They're bigger and better designed than the road brembo calipers that are supplied as stock GTR brakes. Good luck with the sale Troy!

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