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i will be very keen on these if i can sell some of the stuff i have for sale on here...

or if ur keen on partial trade for some of my items,

if u have an rb26 that is :-)

cheers

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for those wondering the r35 has the same setup as z32 brakes and the handbrake is drum setup

The same set up as Z32? So therefore the same as R33? So no special brackets would be needed?

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For sale is a set of 4 cailpers from a r35 gtr.

here is an example of custom caliper adapters mounts should look like to use on a R32/Z32/S15

spindle.

Price : $2700

You've got pm Working out how to fit them onto a GTR33 track car I am building ATM

cheers

Alex. Mordialloc 3195 0433 878905 www.jds-auto-imports.com

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victoria/melbourne

Hi, pm you, but no reply yet. Do you have the front and rear rotors and heads, I have got TE37 18x10.5 which will clear the 380mm rotors and carlibres. I am in Melb and would like to meet up with you

Alex 0433 878905

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Hi kon please ring me 0412351418

regarding payement sent pm regarding location can deliver money cash to you

I have friends at deer park . Let me know thanks bill

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nothing fishy dude i am racer986jec if u go to xe.com u'll see the cailpers are advertised for 2.5K usd which is $2700 aus which is wat i got them advertised here, and for anyones information they'l be coming from japan and not the states, reason i got them advertised here is so i dont hav to pay paypal fee's but if anyone feels more safer, goin thru paypal they can if their willing to pay fees!

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for some reason this forum will only let me reply to PM's 1 every hour, so if u hav any questions email me at [email protected] and u'l get a much quicker response, cailpers are stil up for sale no1 has left a deposit

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nothing fishy dude i am racer986jec if u go to xe.com u'll see the cailpers are advertised for 2.5K usd which is $2700 aus which is wat i got them advertised here, and for anyones information they'l be coming from japan and not the states, reason i got them advertised here is so i dont hav to pay paypal fee's but if anyone feels more safer, goin thru paypal they can if their willing to pay fees!

So these are with you in Australia or still in Japan?

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