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Item:evo 9 brembo front and rear callipers and hardware

Age:3yrs

Condition:Excellent

Price:$950 sorry no offers

To Fit: R32,33,34 gtr gts silvia you name it but takes 325 to 355mm rotors

Location:Sydney

Contact: Dominic 0414 62 62 43

Comments:these calipers will fit a skyline with an adapter bracket, I purchased for my R32 GTR but now going to race Classic category. these calipers will fit 325 to 355mm rotors

Item: After market forged aluminium AP Copy 6 pot racing callipers and hatted 325 mm alloy disks with two full sets of 550 degree track and street pads and brakets to fit r33 or R34 GTR. These are the best of the best.

Condition: New

Age: new

Price: Cost me $4,300 sell $2,200 OBO

To fit: any car but comes with adaptors and hatted rotors for GTR.

Guys these are not a cheap chinese trinket but an exact forged aluminium replica of the best braking system that $5k can buy. Plus you get $600 worth of pad, $340 worth of braided brake hoses and $800 worth of rotors, all brand new in a box.

Item: HKS Turbo timer

Condition 4 years

Age Very good

To fit any turbo car

Price $60 sent anywhere in Aust.

What can I say. It worked but I dont use one on the race car.

Blitz 17 X 9 wheels no rubber $580

Volkss 5 spoke Rays engineering 17X 10 with fair 255/40/17 $950

Call 0414 626 243 Dominic or email [email protected]

Sorry guys the prices are fair so dont email stupid offers.

Edited by Dominic
Item:evo 9 brembo front and rear callipers and hardware

Age:3yrs

Condition:Excellent

Price:$1000 sorry no offers

To Fit: R32,33,34 gtr gts silvia you name it but takes 325 to 355mm rotors

Location:Sydney

Contact: Dominic 0414 62 62 43

Comments:these calipers will fit a skyline with an adapter bracket, I purchased for my R32 GTR but now going to race Classic category. these calipers will fit 325 to 355mm rotors

Item: After market forged aluminium AP Copy 6 pot racing callipers and hatted 325 mm alloy disks with two full sets of 550 degree track and street pads and brakets to fit r33 or R34 GTR. These are the best of the best.

Condition: New

Age: new

Price: Cost me $4,300 sell $2,500

To fit: any car but comes with adaptors and hatted rotors for GTR.

Guys these are not a cheap chinese trinket but an exact forged aluminium replica of the best braking system that $5k can buy. Plus you get $600 worth of pads and $800 worth of rotors, all brand new in a box.

Hi,

Wondering if your can take pics 4 me of the whole set - braking system/calipers/rotors/pads Re: my R34 GTR. Is the set for front only or rear as well?

Thanks,

Terry

Item: Nismo front and rear coilovers (struts and springs)

Age 6 years

Condition excellent, only removed as too low for a tarmac rally car.

To fit: R32 GTR or GT4

Price $100

This is a very cheap upgrade for rock solid handling and that ultralow look.

Item: HKS Turbo timer

Condition 4 years

Age Very good

To fit any turbo car

Price $60 sent anywhere in Aust.

What can I say. It worked but I dont use one on the race car.

Blitz 17 X 9 wheels no rubber $600

Volkss 5 spoke Rays engineering 17X 10 with fair 255/40/17 $1,000

Call 0414 626 243 Dominic or email [email protected]

Sorry guys the prices are fair so dont email stupid offers.

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might be intrested in brembo brakes. will they fit inside a 17 inch rim?

yes they fit inside a 17inch rim.

All EVO's come with 17 inch rims. Note that the EVO Callipers are significantly larger than the skyline GTR Brembo callipers.

I'd also like to express my interest in the Brembo's.

Are you able to organise postage to Adelaide? If so, can you please PM me the best price posted to Adelaide.

Cheers,

Alan

Item: After market forged aluminium AP Copy 6 pot racing callipers and hatted 325 mm alloy disks with two full sets of 550 degree track and street pads and brakets to fit r33 or R34 GTR. These are the best of the best.

Condition: New

Age: new

Price: Cost me $4,300 sell $2,200 OBO

To fit: any car but comes with adaptors and hatted rotors for GTR.

Guys these are not a cheap chinese trinket but an exact forged aluminium replica of the best braking system that $5k can buy. Plus you get $600 worth of pad, $340 worth of braided brake hoses and $800 worth of rotors, all brand new in a box.

Item: HKS Turbo timer

Condition 4 years

Age Very good

To fit any turbo car

Price $60 sent anywhere in Aust.

What can I say. It worked but I dont use one on the race car.

Call 0414 626 243 Dominic or email [email protected]

Sorry guys the prices are fair so dont make stupid offers.

Everything so far has sold at full price, so it must all be priced right.

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