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hi guys

need to sell my brakes off the gtr because i want different rims and the offset on these wont work with the rims i have brought so they are :

large 4 piston brembo caliper off evo 7

Porsche 345mm brembo rotors

new project mu hc race pads

custom alloy brackets

all nuts and bolts supplied

only have done 1000ks if that

every thing is in a1 condition these are a shame to sell because they stop so dam well its crazy !! so if your after big stopping power for your r32 gtr and im sure these will fit r33 and r34 gtr's these are a good package at a good price

i currently have 19-10 rims on the car with 35 offset and have no clearance issues at all i have trail fitted 17 inch rims on the front of the car and most jap rims have enough clearance in both caliper distance and disk diameter

price is 3k ono

serious buyers only no time wasters please

i can be contacted best through email [email protected]

cheers

anthony

INTERESTED IN SOME R32GTR CALIPERS AND NEW DBA PERFORMANCE ROTORS OF MY GTR PLUS CASH?

yes they are standard evo caliper and the disks are fine they are only tiny heat cracks which happen on all drilled disks its no drama at all if the cracks wer deep and very long then i would replace them but the set up has been done by an engeneer runs a porsche cup car and he said they are fine ..

offers guys need to sell them !!!!!!

LOL...by an engineer? Never trust an engineer. :D The EVO Brembo caliper is a pretty good thing, better then Nissan Brembo.

But its interesting that if the kit was done by an Engineer that he installed the rotors back to front...oops :(

we installed them that way for a reason mate it disperses the hot air straight to the floor and doesnt get caught up in side the wheel well its a trick from the trade he is a great engineer and has been running a porsce cup car for over 5 years so im pretty sure he knows wat he is on about ..

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