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Hey guys,

Bought this Brembo F40 calipers for my s15 as I'm thinking to track it this year but it will be an overkill and going to run 17" so will be purchasing GTR brembos instead. Those who are serious with their brakes will know what these calipers are capable of, can run anything from 324mm rotors(GTR size) all the way up to 355mm rotors.

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Actual pic of the calipers

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Pins and clips

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Goodridge brake lines

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As you can see, these calipers are in very good condition, even the seals at the piston look schmick. All pins and clips included. It will also come with used pads with PLENTY of meat but I did not take a picture of it

Asking $1500 FIRM

Located in WA

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The previous owner advertised them as F40s so assumed they are, it was off a brembo GT kit from his E36

But checking the part number on the caliper, it doesnt look like it

Part numbers on the caliper are:

20.7679.00

20.7678.00

Dont have much luck finding F50 brembo caliper number but found some info on this thread:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911...o-calipers.html

Anyone knows F50 brembo caliper part number?

Taking offers. need this gone to purchase GTR brembos

The actual serial on the calipers are below:

20.7679.00

20.7678.00

They are off a brembo GT kit hence the serial does not match what i posted above but they are essentially the same caliper - even uses the same pad as the F40 brembos

The easiest way to work out what caliper they are is to grab some verniers and measure the piston diameters. That will tell you what they are. The part numebrs vary on a few different things. (The F40 and F50 is a generic description for them as there is any number of different piston size combinations) If these were off a BMW kit they could have slightly different pistons sizes to typical Nissan kits. (not that it matters a whole lot)

ut looking at the piston orientation i am guessing they come off a Mazda, BMW or Supra etc as they are a trailing caliper where as the Nissan requriess a leading caliper setup. Its not difficult to swap over the bleed nipples and bridge though to correct that

But yes they all take the same pads...and if you get desperate to sell them then PM me your price as i have a few sets of rotors and things laying around that i could use these to make a kit

  • 1 year later...

Bump!

http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__5736637

Still have these - now selling with dogbones

Asking: $1600 ONO Lowballers will be ignored

Bridge and bleed nipple has been swapped around so it's a leading caliper setup now :)

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  • 9 months later...

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