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Item: Full set of R33 GT-R Brembo Brakes Front/Rear Calipers/Pads/Discs

Condition: Excellent except for the front left rotor which is cracked

Price: $2100

Location: Perth, WA. (Postage to anywhere in Aus not included)

Contact: 0402418697 or PM on here

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Front R33 GTR Brembos - Comes with DBA4000 Discs and Ferodo DS2500 pads. Around 80-90% left on pads. FRONT LEFT DISC IS CRACKED. I can organise a pair of brand new DBA4000 rotors for $450 extra.

Rear R33 GTR Brembos - Calipers are in good condition. Comes with discs and pads. Pads have around 60% left on them. Discs are in good condition.

Currently not seperating, but if I can find a buyer for both I would be looking at $900 for the rears and $1200 for the fronts.

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