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I am upgrading my brakes and will have a full set of R33 GTR brembo brakes and rotors for sale sometime next week. They are in good condition with plenty of life left on the rotors.

Price is $1800 which seems to be the going rate.

I may consider trading a set of standard Nissan GTR calipers and rotors, which I need for another project vehicle.

Drop me an email if interested and I will respond ASAP.

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I am upgrading my brakes and will have a full set of R33 GTR brembo brakes and rotors for sale sometime next week. They are in good condition with plenty of life left on the rotors.

Price is $1800 which seems to be the going rate.

I may consider trading a set of standard Nissan GTR calipers and rotors, which I need for another project vehicle.

Drop me an email if interested and I will respond ASAP.

Brembo's are located in western Sydney.

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Replied to PW's today so check your messages and get back to me.

Regards

It looks like taking a trade is going to be too hard so anybody interested in buying the brembo calipers and rotors outright is welcome to make a realistic offer.

Thanks

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Hi there, do you have any pictures? Will they require a rebuild or refurbish, etc, etc?

Were working fine and should be okay to run as is. Brembo's have a very simple piston seal setup and wouldn't be prone to damage unless you run them without dust boots, use crap brake fluid or don't change the fluid as recommended. The workshop manual says the seals and boots should be changed every five years for standard GTR calipers so I would think that Brembo's are similar. Obviously they don't last forever and will require maintenance at some point. I can't verify what life they have had before I purchased them, but I can say that I only drive my car every 3 to 4 weeks and not daily. They do show their age as the brembo stickers are dull and some of the paint is chipped so they would need a paint and new stickers if you're looking for show quality. The rotors are standard (not drilled or slotted) and have heaps of material left on them. I hope this helps and I will try to add some pic's tomorrow.

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you wouldnt be interested in a set of z32 brakes (calipers and rotors) by any chance ?

i'm pretty sure there the same as the standard r33 brake setup...let me know as i will be looking for a brake upgrade soon.

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