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They are from an R34GT-T.

This caliper is identical to the R33 GTS caliper. It's just that the "legs" are a little longer to accomodate a larger rotor.

R33 GTS --> 296mm rotor diameter

R34 GT-T --> 310mm rotor diameter

I don't own a skyline myself, but from what I understand, this is a nice upgrade for people with all sorts of cars - especially nissan owners.

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QUOTE will u take 200 for these calipers?

what about postage to brisbane

Hey mate,

$200 is too low sorry. These calipers are in great nick and are definitely worth what I am asking.

I tell you what though. Postage to Brisane will be $20. So with my asking price that would have been $280 in total.

I will offer you a total price of $250 including postage to Brisbane. I think that is a really good deal.

Let me know,

Thanks

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Hi,

I have emailed you the bank details from ([email protected])

I will send them out as soon as the money clears.

Thanks,

Neal

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Hey mate,

I have had a much better offer for my calipers from someone else now, so I will be selling them to them.

If you have sent the money already, then don't worry I will refund it. Just send your details if so.

Cheers

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WAS TALKING TO A LAWYER FRIEND OF MINE BELEVES THIS IS AS GOOD AS A CONTRACT

AND HE HAS TO SELL THEM TO ME

WHAT U THINK ABOUT THIS KIND OF PERSON RADING IN THE SAU FORUM?

WAS TALKING TO A LAWYER FRIEND OF MINE BELEVES THIS IS AS GOOD AS A CONTRACT

AND HE HAS TO SELL THEM TO ME

WHAT U THINK ABOUT THIS KIND OF PERSON RADING IN THE SAU FORUM?

I don't know why you are behaving like this, rather than talking to me if you have an issue.

We had no contract. You paid no holding deposit. I changed my mind before any money was transferred.

There was no money transferred.

That may be the case, but frankly, agreeing to sell them for a price, then accepting a higher offer later and reneging on the deal is incredibly poor form.

If this is the way you plan to deal with people on this forum, I expect you will end up with a trader rating that reflects this.

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