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GSL RallySport Stocks the complete range of Project Mu High Performance Brake Pads, Disc Rotors, Caliper Kits and Accessories!

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Brake Pads

Project Mu has a complete range of brake pads, from high performance street and weekend track, right through to motorsport pads suitable for Porsche Cup, and V8 Supercar Control List!

For more information on which pads are best suited to you application visit the Project Mu Brake Pads Website or contact GSL RallySport on 1300 884 836!

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Disc Rotors

Project Mu offers everything from slotted street replacements, through to 2 piece race rotors. All Project Mu rotors are made from high carbon cast iron and have a high ability to pump air and therefore cool quicker. Their unique vane design allows large volumes of air to pass through offering more stable disc performance at higher temperatures.

For more information on which disc rotors are best suited to you application visit the Project Mu Disc Rotors Website or contact GSL RallySport on 1300 884 836!

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Caliper Kits

Project Mu has bolt on caliper kits to suit most Japanese models! All kits include calliper, calliper aluminium brackets, brake pads, rotors, teflon brake lines, all bolts!

For more information on which caliper kits are best suited to you application visit the Project Mu Caliper Kits Website or contact GSL RallySport on 1300 884 836!

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*** Special Limited Time Only ***

To compensate for QFM currently having no stock of Skyline A1RM pads, we're offering 10% off AND free shipping on all Project Mu pads, rotors, calipers fluid and accessories. Get in quick as this offer will only last until we get A1RM pads back in stock!

*** Special Limited Time Only ***

To compensate for QFM currently having no stock of Skyline A1RM pads, we're offering 10% off AND free shipping on all Project Mu pads, rotors, calipers fluid and accessories. Get in quick as this offer will only last until we get A1RM pads back in stock!

  • 4 weeks later...

*** Special Limited Time Only ***

To compensate for QFM currently having no stock of Skyline A1RM pads, we're offering 10% off AND free shipping on all Project Mu pads, rotors, calipers fluid and accessories. Get in quick as this offer will only last until we get A1RM pads back in stock!

hey mate,

whats the cost for a set of handbrake shoes for a r32 gts-t

cheers ash

Hey there,

How much for front and rear rotors for R34 GTR shipped to Melbourne?

Cheers

Jason

Hi Jason,

Unfortunately Project Mu don't make the entry level rotor for the R34 GTR, so you need to jump straight to SCR.

The SCR is $839 for the front pair, and $759 for the rear pair. Shipping to Melb would be $15.

Regards,

Greg

*** Office Closure 31/8 -> 7/9 ***

GSL RallySport will be closed from the 31st August through till 7th September due to our involvement in the World Rally Championship. All orders would need to be placed and paid for by Wednesday this week to guarantee delivery. Office re-opens 8am 8th September.

For all the information on the WRC checkout http://www.rallyaustralia.com

Apologies for any inconvenience caused!

Best Regards,

GSL RallySport

  • 1 month later...

Project Mu October Specials On Nissan Rotors!!!

For the month of October, we're having a special on Project Mu rotors to suit Nissan vehicles! If we run out of stock, you can order and pay for your parts in October and still receive the special prices. Delivery will be mid - November. All prices are per pair, full details on the rotors at http://www.project-mu.com.au/

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