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I've got a full set of brakes from my GTR as I've just done the big brake upgrade. For sale is the following:

Sumitomo calipers - std GTR spec

Braided lines from the group buy - all by brand new

RDA slotted rotors - all but brand new

QFM K750 pads with a set of DS2500 pads - both sets, front and rear at least 90%

All bolts, and associated bits 'n' pieces

I'll throw in the original rotors which are all serviceable too. They were machined 2,000kms ago.

All in PERFECT working order.

These come off my immaculate GTR and you can be assured they will bolt on and work how you want them to.

I will post at at your expense. Located in Dandenong Victoria if you want to pic up. Pics later......

$1,000 the lot.

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Bump for those who want to buy this set up 'whole'. I'll be in touch with those that want parts shortly if not sold 'whole'. Slow down for the New Year with my brakes.

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will these bold onto R34 GTT???

are these also like brembos where different offset wheels are needed???

also are these classified as standered nissan brakes that i would have on my GTT seeing as these arnt brembos??? also in rowville wanna make a time to check it out?

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will these bold onto R34 GTT???

No idea. sorry.

are these also like brembos where different offset wheels are needed???

They are not Brembos and I can't comment if they are like them, but am not aware that they have any special offset requirements

also are these classified as standered nissan brakes that i would have on my GTT seeing as these arnt brembos???

I'm not sure what you're asking, but they say Nissan on them, and they are standard on the R32 GTR so yes, maybe?

also in rowville wanna make a time to check it out?

I'm in Dandy South today, tomorrow, and Weds. I'll PM you my number, so call if you want to come see them.

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