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R34 GTT Rear Calipers and rotors in excellent condition, i bought them to put on my Stag but i now no longer have it so these are up for sale. $270ono

Genuine Nissan Stagea Car mats full set in excellent condition $100ono

Autometre Cobalt Air Fuel gauge Brand New in box, $150ono

Apexi SITC In exceellent condition comes with wiring harness for it and even comes with the originial apexi sitc book $250ono

All prices are negotiable so if you think they are overpriced make an offer. But dont insult me.

Contact Simon 0413 593 442

Eastern melb

do the r34 gtt rear rotors and calipers differ from the r32 r33 1's ?

jon.

They are definately different from the r32 non turbo brakes, not sure about the turbo models on the r32 r33. They were just an upgrade from my stag.

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