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Hi,

Have the following items for sale;

324mm Brake Upgrade Kit

S14 Calipers and rotors drilled to 4 stud

R32 GTR Front Calipers

Yokohama Advan 235/45/17 Semi's

RE 55's 235/45/17 semi's

17 x 7.5 + 35 ALT Wheels

16x7 & 16x8 Blitz Wheels

Whiteline Front Strut Brace

Info below.

All items located in Sydney.

All prices are near offer! Need these gone!

Can be contacted by PM or 0403 434 495.

BRAKES

Selling all these brake items as I am looking to upgrade to an AP Racing Kit.

1. 324mm Big Brake Upgrade Kit for S14/S15/R32/R33/Z32 300ZX

Price: $480 ono

This kit can be used with your standard calipers. You bolt this kit on to use a 324mm GTR Brembo sized rotor which not only looks better but provides better braking ability. This was only used for approximately 5000km. I have not used it I have only fitted it to make sure it all fits up which it does.

I bought the kit to use with the R32 GTR calipers but they did not fit.

Kit contains;

324mm GTR sized DBA 4000 rotors

Brackets to mount the caliper in the new position

All bolts, nuts and washers to fit

Ferodo Formula Pads (Standard sized pads can also be used and are recommended by some)

This is the same kit as this on ebay which sells for $900

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=130094159891

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2. S14 Brake Calipers with S14 rotors that have been redrilled to 4 stud.

Price: $350 ono

S14 calipers in reasonably good condition with rotors. Can use these on S13/180SX without having to do a 5 stud conversion. These were on my car for 25000km and did quite a few track days. They stop really well and I had no problems whatsoever with them. The rotors were machined approx 3000km's ago. The rust is from water that fell on the rotor - this will come straight off after a light drive.

Will throw in Lucas TRW pads that have only done one track day ie 400km's.

Caliper pics above ^^^^

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3. R32 GTR Front Brake Calipers

Price: $280 ono

R32 GTR front calipers that I bought but never used. Was told they came off a 1992 R32 with 70,000km's. Bought off a respected member on here. I have painted them with the intent to put onto the car.

These do not fit with the 324mm brake upgrade kit (I was told they did ) which is why I bought them.

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SEMI SLICKS

1. Yokohama Advan AO48 235/45/17 Full Set of 4

Price: $300 ono

OK condition, good for a few track days. Bought these a little while ago but never got round to fitting them up. Have been stored in my garage.

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2. Bridgestone RE55's 235/45/17 Full Set of 4

Price: See below

Still have a few track days in them maybe more. I changed to 5 stud so could not use the wheels they were on. They are still on the wheels.

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WHEELS

1. 17x7.5 + 35 all 4 ALT Wheels

Price: $600 ono with the RE55's semi's

Some gutter rash, but they made great track wheels and or drift wheels. Have the Bridgestones semi on them.

Would prefer to sell together with the RE55's but can separate at buyers expense.

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Worst of the gutter rash

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2. Blitz Rims 16 x 7 and 16 x 8 I think +35 and + 38

Price: $250 for all 4

One of the 16 x 8 rims has a chunk missing on the inside of the rim (probably 5-8cm wide) that would need to be repaired. Not knowing this I drove on the rim from Wakefield Park to Sydney and it drove fine, no wobble or sign of a buckle nor leaking tyre.

No pics but they look like these; not in as good nick though!

http://www.japanautoswrec.info/DSCF0861.JPG

STRUT BRACE

1. Whiteline Adjustable Front Strut Brace

Price: $100 ono

Don't need this as I have a Cusco Brace. Bought off a NS.com member. Came off a 180SX SR20DET.

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Interested in brake upgrade kit. Could you check the postage price to 2830?

Have posted rotors previously using Australia post.

I would say it would be absolute maximum $50 using registered post.

Thanks to all those interested.

Semi Slicks and ALT Wheels are Sold.

Strut Brace is Sold.

324mm Brake Upgrade Kit - Offer made awaiting deposit to be paid.

All other items still available.

Thanks.

324mm Brake Upgrade Kit Sold.

Items remaining are;

S14 calipers with rotors (4 and 5 stud)

R32 GTR calipers

Blitz 16 inch wheels with Kuhmo Semi Slicks (pretty worn) Will post pics tonight or tomorrow

Thanks.

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