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Item: F50 brembos

Age: unsure, car has been in the country less than 12 months

Condition: very good condition

Price: 1500ono

To Fit: anything you want

Location: sydney

Contact: PM me, call 0400085000

Comments: the car had a full BIOT kit from japan 355mm rotors, calipers and adapters for R33 GTR

rotors are shagged but the buyer can have the adapters and f**ked rotors as well

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Item: F50 brembos

Age: unsure, car has been in the country less than 12 months

Condition: very good condition

Price: 1500ono

To Fit: anything you want

Location: sydney

Contact: PM me, call 0400085000

Comments: the car had a full BIOT kit from japan 355mm rotors, calipers and adapters for R33 GTR

rotors are shagged but the buyer can have the adapters and f**ked rotors as well

Any pics?

Also would these fit on RDA slotted rotors for a R33 Gtst?

with the F50 calipers u would need to run DBA5000 slotted discs they r a two piece rotor and might i say qutie f*@kin sexy lolz.... seen much of OSH33n lately, Anthony???? how is the build of his motor coming along???

yea i saw him on the weekend, spoke today about his motor

should be in the bay this weekend or early next week, then the fabrication works starts

BUMP for awesome brakes :)

panel beater has finally pulled his finger out and the car will arrive at the shop on Thursday or Friday so i will have em in my hands and pics will be up then

from what i have seen though they are in great condition

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