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R33 gtr brembo kit for sale

Front and rear calipers in perfect working condition

Dba 4000 discs in good condition (guessing 65%)

Pagid blue pads in good condition (guessing 65%)

$2200

Extras

Original gtr discs (need to check condition - guessing 40% left)

Rb74 pads (around 50%)

Original 33 gtr lines

$250

Or the lot for $2350

pickup only - sydney.

I'm upgrading in a few weeks so buyer will take ownership in approx 3-4 weeks....gives you time to find the cash.

Will add pic tomorrow when website is working....but we all know what they look like.

more pics added

both sets of pads have more meat than i thought

spare discs are also in good condition

(pagid blue pads pictured on car, rb74 pads pictured separately)

perfect for gtst upgrade as lines are included

$2200 the lot.

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yes....dba 4000 front and rear.

yes. i will be able to take better pics when they come off.....if you want i can stick the camera in behind the wheel and try to take some more pics of the discs.

the pagid pads still have bite when cold....sometimes squeak a little though.

can't remember what the rb74 pads were like. a lot of people on this forum seem to like them though

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