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I have for sale some rotors to suit R32,R33 gtst, R32,R33 GTR ( brembo brakes ) R34 GTT

The Rotors are DBA4000 either slotted. or slotted/drilled

i can also get brake pads and race fluid

PICK UP ONLY !!!!

i have these rotors on my r33 gtr and they have doubled the braking performance. a great product, not only they perform great, they give ur car an incredible race look that catches everyones eye !!

I also can get r33 gtst front mount intercooler kits !! brand is 5 R Racing. good quality brand

PM me the the car and size of rotors. front or rear. slotted or drilled and slotted.

Thanks Chris

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Price and location, as per rules...

Damn sorry. thanks for the heads up

location is sydney( further details upon requests )

and prices vary between models:

between $270- $300 each disc for the gtst models

GTR models vary bewtween $ 300-$350 each disc

intercooler for the r33 gtst series 2 are around $750

Sorry for the mistake guys

Thank You Chris

Is the 34 GTT brake kit Brembo too?

Is it possible to fit up the 33 GT-R brembo's to a 2 door 34 non turbo with some custom work? I guess ill PM you anyhow cause im after a big kit...

Is the 34 GTT brake kit Brembo too?

Is it possible to fit up the 33 GT-R brembo's to a 2 door 34 non turbo with some custom work? I guess ill PM you anyhow cause im after a big kit...

i believe u can fit the brembo set up on ur gtt... but it is big bucks lol

you have to buy brackets and fittings

  • 1 year later...

Hey chris i know this might be a long shot , but hear me out, would u have that metal brake line (the part that comes from the calipers thrhough to the silicone lines) for an r33gtst.. For the front passenger side.. 1 broke on my car 2 day and cant seem to find any around. could u get back to me asap if ya can im kinda despret.. Thanx.. Also if u dont have them can u lead me in the right direction on where i could possibly get it?? i live in sydney south wwest in the green valley region

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