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hey im after 2front and 2rear nissan brake calipers.. either red or blue doesnt matter hehe.. reason because mine dont have the nissan logo and are really small in size compared to the normal stock nissan ones.. if anyone wants to help me out pm me or just send a txt, that would be much appreciated thanks

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cheers JEZ!

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hey mate check out Banzai down the coast there or Adrenalin.

or easier going to as there are quite a few dudes on there from coast way.

Pron site for cheap peoples like me and you.

if you cant get access let me know i'll have a look for yah.

or first the classified sections on here as well.

hey dude cheers yea ill have to ask around ay.. oh and btw cant get access on sd.com either, i used to.. but lol doesnt work now for some reason.. :(

ahaha i heard u bumped into my aunte, thats lol we will have to catch up somtime :)

no prob, i'll have a geez on there if i have time, flat strapped with work and gettin my car parts atm.

yeah i have been working with her for like 4 months now!!!

where is good to eat down the coast, i am down there tonight to get a loom.

Just a quick question are r32 & r33 Nissan Brake Calipers the same?? can the r33 ones fit r32 gtst stock rims?? ect im not sure :nyaanyaa:

just saw these on ebay i want this!!! asking too much for those plus their in another country lol

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-SKYLINE...sspagenameZWD2V

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seems expensive to me....they are the same as mine.

yeah i believe r33 ones fit on a r32...they use a bigger rotor..so you will need to get new ones of those...other then i think they are the same. if someone has some get them to measure the mounting bolt holes, offset size and rotor size. that will tell you...would be a good way to go if they are a straight fit. i am gettin mine reco'd atm should be smick as.

they will fit in 16" rims yes, shouldnt be a problem with it touching the wheels.



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