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Hey everyone.

I have some r34 calipers (the gold ones) fronts only, some slotted disc in 324mm diameter. and Also PMU pads in the brembo's.

The pads and calipers have about 3000km of highway use which was a trip from brissie to townsville and back.

Both discs and sets of pads are fine with PLENTY of life still left in them.

The calipers are in a good condition with a minor scratch on the inside of 1 caliper.

I am selling these due to having changed to an AP racing setup now and no longer need these.

The only picture I have is of when they were on the car as the camera has since broken, if you want more pics let me know and I can see how the phone camera goes.

Price: $2000

Location: Brisbane (would prefer local pick up buyer but can freight at buyers expense)

Contact number: 0421 933 614

Email: [email protected]

Thanks,

Nick.

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Good question Jason..?? not sure..

Obviously the project MU pads and rotors would be worth something as well though seeing as they are basically brand new.

But if anyone wants to make an offer I could consider.

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