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Hi all,

Up for sale is a complete Alcon Greddy brake kit, 6-pot calipers front and 4-pot rears, 355mm slotted rotors all round. Bought used, never fitted, NEVER TRACKED as far as I am aware. Kit comes complete with lines, and pads are still alright for street use(can organize pads at your expense) Can ship interstate at buyer's expense. Selling because of change in plans.

Asking what I paid for them, AUD$4200

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Please contact me at: [email protected] or SMS at 0405-515-039

Nice kit mate, if you line up a buyer whos just interested in the calipers im keen on just the rotors.. i know its a long shot but worth a try.

Cheers

J

Hi all,

Up for sale is a complete Alcon Greddy brake kit, 6-pot calipers front and 4-pot rears, 355mm slotted rotors all round. Bought used, never fitted, NEVER TRACKED as far as I am aware. Kit comes complete with lines, and pads are still alright for street use(can organize pads at your expense) Can ship interstate at buyer's expense. Selling because of change in plans.

Asking what I paid for them, AUD$4200

Please contact me at: [email protected] or SMS at 0405-515-039

Hi Gents,

I need to apologize to all for an error that I made with the original add here, just measured up the rotors again and they are 330mm and NOT 355's(many thanks to Simon for catching that!) Will post up rotor thicknesses within the hour. Again, sincere apologies for the error on my part.

Edited by Sylent Whyte
i have already let a mate of my know about these.... he should be in contact with u soon!~ Good luck!

Thanks so much for that Royal! God knows, I need all the help I can get. Getting more pov as the days go by.

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