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Hi all,

Im very keen on getting a big brake upgrade for my R33, the supplier ive been in talks with told me if i can get 5 kits ordered for a group buy the saving on each kit would be very substantial.

So here is the info:

6 and 8 piston calipers

330mm,356mm and a massive 380mm rotors

Rotors can be either grooved or slotted

Kit contains:

Two front 2 piece rotors

Two 6 or 8 piston calipers

Braided brake lines

Dog bones

Pads

You can choose from silver,red and blue.

Slotted version

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Grooved version( very similar if not the same as this)

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Prices will be between $1699 and $2199 delivered.

Good news is these kits are interchangeable with AP items and come with a 6 month warranty.

If you are interested please feel free to ask questions and ill do my best to answer.

:banana:

Good news is these kits are interchangeable with AP items and come with a 6 month warranty.

does this mean you can use AP pads .?

with the 6 pot kit or 8 pot

so what would it cost me to get a 6pot kit delivered to Adelaide 5013 please im interested as the car goes in this thursday to get worked and ill need bigger brakes after its done.

Good news is these kits are interchangeable with AP items and come with a 6 month warranty.

does this mean you can use AP pads .?

with the 6 pot kit or 8 pot

so what would it cost me to get a 6pot kit delivered to Adelaide 5013 please im interested as the car goes in this thursday to get worked and ill need bigger brakes after its done.

Yes its suited for AP pads.

Your kit will be $1799 Delivered.

Is everything in this kit ADR compliant?

Im not quite sure ill have to ask. Though im sure most aftermarket performance brake products on the market today are not.

Yes its suited for AP pads.

Your kit will be $1799 Delivered.

cool bear with me i just need to decide 356mm or bigger but ill get back to you asap when ive made my mind up

cool bear with me i just need to decide 356mm or bigger but ill get back to you asap when ive made my mind up

You are limited to your wheel size.

330mm for 17 inch, 356mm 18 inch and 380mm 19 inch wheels.

how long does this gb offer go for i wont have the $$$ for a couple off weeks took the car to get rebuilt with a new motor yesterday

but anyway put me down for 6piston 330mm rotor for my r33 4 door ill try to get the cash together abit quicker to you as you need payments first.

cheers

Allan

You are limited to your wheel size.

330mm for 17 inch, 356mm 18 inch and 380mm 19 inch wheels.

Dave, 380mm and 18" works, just need the right offset and spoke design, eg driftek 18" should clear 380mm discs.

Well, i hope so! Ive measured them up against my brakes and they seem fine, mine are AP 6 fronts 380mm, rears are AP 335mm

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