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Front brakes from a 1997 V-Spec, done 39,000kms.

You get: Brembo Calipers, Rotors and Pads, as well as all bolts, brake lines, etc.

Great upgrade for ALL non-R33/R34 GTR Skylines! Need 17" wheels minimum to clear the caliper.

$1800.

Located in Lane Cove, Sydney, and available for inspection anytime.

[email protected] if you're interested.

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if you are willing to drop the price I will be interested Ive been looking for a set but Im not willing to pay more than $1000 considering I was offered a set of front and rears for $1500 please bare in mind I dont need the discs, lines or bolts

Jordan

Well there have been several other sets sold on here for this amount, so I don't think I'm asking too much at all.

There's nothing like past sales to judge the going rate of products :)

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