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Have the front brake setup from an R33 GT-R here which I purchased from japan for a track project that never eventuated.

I've got front calipers, pads, retaining clips etc, lines, mounting bolts and also a BM57 master cylinder to accompany them :)

The calipers are missing some paint, some of the brake fluid hadn't been drained from the calipers properly and leaked onto the paint during shipping.

$1200 the lot or swap for an r33gts-t manual gearbox

located in Adelaide and would prefer local sale as i don't have time to post. May be able to organise a courier though at buyers expense

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Any modification needed to get these to fit a R33GTST or do they bolt straight up? And does that Master Cylinder need to be used with the Brembo's, or will the GTST Cylinder suffice?

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