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Well, best i could do :( Needs a clean haha.

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Some people maybe wheel whores. But my dad was a brake whore :P - couldn't find the rest of the pieces.

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Nice collection, just need a heap of cars to put them on now hahaha

Fark thats a nice collection you've got there!!!!

Those brembos look serious....

Couldn't help my self, picked up a set of brakes my self today...

Will upload pics tomorrow....

Oh nice one! Bring on the pics :D

Found out yesterday that my front are yet again not ready for collection, so those pics will have to wait until they're ready to be collected

Looks tough!

Where from?

Disc specs? They look like V8supercar

Got them off Britek Motorsport who had the calipers advertised on ebay.

They were off Jason Brights V8 supercar, last years car...

The rotors are genuine Alcon 378mm x 36mm front, 343mm x 36mm rear.

Pads are PFC 30mm fronts, Pagids 30mm rears.

Now how about we organise a group buy on the hats and adaptors to suit our cars??? :P

Nice collection, just need a heap of cars to put them on now hahaha

Oh nice one! Bring on the pics :P

Found out yesterday that my front are yet again not ready for collection, so those pics will have to wait until they're ready to be collected

Dont worry N1GTR, i got cars :D

I'm sure you've seen my AMG brakes on ezy34.

Nice alcon, looks like huge discs.

Got them off Britek Motorsport who had the calipers advertised on ebay.

They were off Jason Brights V8 supercar, last years car...

The rotors are genuine Alcon 378mm x 36mm front, 343mm x 36mm rear.

Pads are PFC 30mm fronts, Pagids 30mm rears.

Now how about we organise a group buy on the hats and adaptors to suit our cars??? :P

VERY nice work mate!

I think a gb is needed soon :) Ill be in 100% in 2 months time

Dont worry N1GTR, i got cars :D

I'm sure you've seen my AMG brakes on ezy34.

Nice alcon, looks like huge discs.

Yeah have seen them, they look awesome :(

Ah Jack, have you looked closely at the configuration of the front Alcons?

No biggie, you will jus tneed to swap around the blee nipples and the fluid bridge, then quick trip to anodisers and you are set.

just roll the car over to bleed :P

Ah Jack, have you looked closely at the configuration of the front Alcons?

No biggie, you will jus tneed to swap around the blee nipples and the fluid bridge, then quick trip to anodisers and you are set.

mmm, ok, thats why your the brake king!!!!!

Im pretty sure they are mounted in the leading position, not trailing, so shouldn't that be the same as the skyline???

Oh well, will have to get them sorted. I'm assuming they are symmetrical, so each end is identical???

Either way the price I got them for I couldn't resist....

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mmm, ok, thats why your the brake king!!!!!

Im pretty sure they are mounted in the leading position, not trailing, so shouldn't that be the same as the skyline???

Oh well, will have to get them sorted. I'm assuming they are symmetrical, so each end is identical???

Either way the price I got them for I couldn't resist....

nope, look at the pics. see the caliper with the line still attached? it's the left front. it has the bleed nipple on the left of pic. so when on the car it will be pointing at the ground. no big deal though as troy said you'll need to swap the nipples with the bridge line so the nipples are up the top of the caliper when fitted to the skyline. :P

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Faaark, that's too similar to mine!!!

Do you know the owner of the car???

Nah dont know him, just met him.

Was at a private HKS day at Sugo.

When i saw it i made a beeline for it, the body work was flawless. Really nice owner aswel

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