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hey guys, selling my standard front brake setup.

selling due to upgrade to 4pots.

bendix pads front (2.5months old)

rotors machined when pads were changed and in good nick, no cracks/warps etc.

296mm rotor size

30mm thick

complete front brake setup including

2x calipers & 2x rotors.

maybe throw in brake lines too if the new lines i get fit my car.

check this out for rotor size comparison

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after $140 neg pick up in syd.

pm if interested.

postage interstate extra, please pm me for quotations.

Thanks.

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Shano, is yours a 25GT or 25GTV? In my case I sourced the R33 Calipers/Rotors/Hubs n Uprights. I was told that I would need them by a garage who'd recently done the same brake upgrade.

I took it to a different garage to do the job (didn't want to go up north side), and maybe the Sedan is different cause the bolt sizes on the R33 Hubs/Uprights didn't fit. Instead they simply modified the existing ones on my car to fit the calipers.

The R34 25GT Sedan has 280mm F and 265mm R rotors though so well worth the size upgrade either way.

On second thought, if you had a GTV you wouldn't be thinking of R33 brakes. If you need brake lines to suit R34 Sedan with R33 calipers, Goran at Brakewest should still have the info for the ADR Approved Braided Lines he made up for me. R34's need a lot of stopping power.. you'd think being a Sedan they would have opted for the larger brakes but nooo..

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