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this is an expression of interest:

my dad has bought a car (holden vy ute) fitted with AP racing brakes

6 pot front calipers

4 pot rear calipers

2 peice rotors all round (ventilated, i think front are 363mm)

braided lines

i called a few australian distributors and the best price for this kit new is $8490

if you would like part numbers of the calipers this can be arranged, inspection can also be arranged (brakes still on car)

they are in great condition as well plenty of meat on the pads and rotors, let me know if ur interested, prefer phone call than pm

no time wasters, if u dont have money dont call

stefan

0422 198 643

item located in essendon, VIC

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Stickied above.

1. When starting a new thread, you must include a set price, or at the very least a ballpark figure that you are looking for. EOI's are not permitted, if you want to auction your gear then use e-bay

no it wont bolt straight up. you will need to change the alloy hats on the rotos to suit the nissan stud pattern. wont cost much

not sure about the calipers can anyone shed some light

BUMP lots of interest no takers yet

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