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Mitsubishi Evo 9 front brake callipers

DBA 5000 series slotted rotors 330mm diameter ( my be 340's ill have to check)

Custom made race brakes Alloy hats

90% Ferodo DS2500 brake pads

Custom made adaptors to bolt to R32 GTR hubs ( or anything thats the same)

The callipers were removed from an evo and I bought them to use on my GTR. Had the rotors done and adaptors made up.

Rotors have done about 5-6 meetings, the hats have done more but are in perfect condition, they also have two sets of rotos mounting holes, one set suit off the shelf HSV rotors and the others suit endless rotors that I used as well ( may throw them in as well)

Callipers have some paint damage from rushed brake bleeding and split fluid but other wise they are fine condition

Pads were replaced and have done one practice day. I can also supply other various brands of pads to use with them.

The adaptors are designed for an R32 GTR or anything else with the same bolt spacings. They are steel and seem to work fine.

Due to the near new rotors and pads I want $2000 ono for them, which I think is reasonable considering the cost of R33 GTR brembos.

Located in sydney and inspections welcome/ prefered before purchase.

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Hi ,

Why are you selling these ,did the conversion not work well ? i only ask because i am in the middle of doing something very simular with front and rear evo 8 brembos. I was hoping to go out to 360 mm front discs.

Who made the adaptor plates for you?

Hi ,

Why are you selling these ,did the conversion not work well ? i only ask because i am in the middle of doing something very simular with front and rear evo 8 brembos. I was hoping to go out to 360 mm front discs.

Who made the adaptor plates for you?

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