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Hi,

I have a pair of R34 brake calipers with pads, clips and pins, in a box ready to go to a new home (can also supply cracked discs if wanted for test setups). $260 posted in Aus.

Also have a rear pair of R33 calipers with stock discs. Let me know if you want the discs, otherwise for the calipers alone I am asking $170 posted in Aus.

Pickup is also available from Werribee, VIC.

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BOREEEEEDDD haha, sorry i dont need brakes do u need any parts for an R34 i got tons haha

No I am very much trying to do the opposite. Time to reclaim some space. :P

Here are the pics, the pads are pretty much brand new:

discs01.jpg

brakes02.jpg

brakes01.jpg

I forgot to mention that the rear calipers here are also from the same R34 GT-T, it's just that they are identical to an R33 GTS, hence I called them R33s. So they are physically newer than any R33 part for what it's worth. :)

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