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Item: Front and rear brembo brake calipers, pads look good and so do the rotors.

Age: 1996

Condition: Look to be in good nic,

Price: $2,100.00 ono

To Fit: (What car) straight fit to R32/33 GTR, R32/33 gtst, & 300zx/180sx/Silvia with a few mods.

Location: Sydney's West 5 mins from Parramatta.

Contact: PM or 0401466244 after 7pm you can always leave me a voice mail message and I will call you back as soon as I can.

Comments: Going bigger and got an offer I cant resufe.

As you can see the brakes are still on the car. Will be removed hopefully in the next 1-2 weeks.

Item: R33 GTR front seats passangers and drivers.. blue insert

Age: 1996

Condition: Great nic,

Price: $1200.00 ono

To Fit: (What car) straight fit to R32/33 GTR, R32/33 gtst, Will not fit R34 GTT with out mods.

Location: Sydney's West 5 mins from Parramatta.

Contact: PM or 0401466244 after 7pm you can always leave me a voice mail message and I will call you back as soon as I can.

Comments: got different seats.

Item: Standard GTR rear wing,

Age: 1996

Condition: couple of cracks hence the price

Price: $250.00

To Fit: (What car) straight fit to R33 GTR, R33 gtst,

Location: Sydney's West 5 mins from Parramatta.

Contact: PM or 0401466244 after 7pm you can always leave me a voice mail message and I will call you back as soon as I can.

Comments: not needed

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Cheers,

Johno

  • 3 weeks later...
Brembo's are sold, only item left is the r33 GTR seats..

Will you ship the seats to Melbourne mate?

I wouldn't mind seeing some more close up photo's especially the drivers side bolster that always wears out first

Cheers

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