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nothing fishy dude i am racer986jec

wait a min here man I got an offer from you on ebay last night. What are you doing on here telling people you are me ?

for any one else asking you will need a standard min 18in size using only a TE37 rim that has no bump/ridge inside of the rim............

here are some more pix of the calipers and they were off a crashed R35 I am almost finished parting out.

here is what it will look like on a R32 using TE37's

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here is what the caliper mount should look like to use the R35 GTR rotors

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here are the actual calipers

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notice the back on one is scratched

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I got an e-mail from a good friend in Australia telling me about this thread

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Wrecking an R35? :'(

yes, I am :merli:.

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

Yes, you will nee to fabricate mounts since they are radial mount calipers unless you can get the spindles from an R35 and use some creative wielding for the mounts.

interested in calipers which state are you located

Southern.California

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

You will atleast need a minimum of an 18in rim such as a TE37 that does not have a ridge inside the rim, you will nee to work out the brake bias as well the brake master cyl you will be using on these but I might have an extra standard R35 GTR brake master later you can use off me !

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

Paypal & post mail only.

if sale falls through please give us a buzz, 0421691338

in melbourne!!

cheers!

e-mail me [email protected] and here is the auction.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...;category=33563

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

Im in USA (Southern California 91316)

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Thread starter has some explaining to do on this.

2 people claiming to be selling these calipers, one says they are in Japan, another in the USA?

'Kon': Please provide an explanation asap otherwise you may find yourself being banned.

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Thread starter has some explaining to do on this.

2 people claiming to be selling these calipers, one says they are in Japan, another in the USA?

'Kon': Please provide an explanation asap otherwise you may find yourself being banned.

Admin

I reported the post where he said he is me "racer986jec" and fortunately one of my customers told me about this thread.........................

i'd second the motion for the ban.................

mod btw where is the other thread someone saying they are in japan with the same items pictured ?

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At a guess, I would say this "Kon" fella was looking to buy the calipers from racer98 and resell for profit, and just lied about have an r35 he is wrecking, obviously used the story racer98 sent him on ebay. Kinda dumb.

The other possibility is he is just a ripoff merchant and should be shot.

just did a bit of a dig with the guys email and his home town is in bulagria but might go to uni in Melb..

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100...3.2860649995..1

thats his facebook page came up with the same name...

if im not allowed to post this im sorry mods plz delete..

not trying to offend anyone just trying to help sort it out :cool:

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The actual seller said he got an offer on the calipers.

That offer might have been lower than $2300 so he could have bought them and had them sent to the Australian buyer.

I guess if you want to buy them then you have the ebay link, pay via paypal and you're set.

The other possibility is he is just a ripoff merchant and should be shot.

Can't be to careful on this stuff.

looks like someone is trying to con people..

Figured as much.

Why did this thread get reopened? I thought it got locked :(

I'm happy it was left opened since someone got outed and a scam has been avoided.

just did a bit of a dig with the guys email and his home town is in bulagria but might go to uni in Melb..

Amazing what people will put online sometimes.

i wouldnt say $2700 is a profit if the ebay price is $2300 US + freight.

my guess is he was trying to rip someone off.

I was cutting him a deal for $2,000usd shipped to AU by post mail.

The actual seller said he got an offer on the calipers.

That offer might have been lower than $2300 so he could have bought them and had them sent to the Australian buyer.

I guess if you want to buy them then you have the ebay link, pay via paypal and you're set.

yes, it was and yes they are ready to go :( .

should any of you peoples have anyone looking also have this for sale for $48,000usd.

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the person who did that to that poor r35 should be drawn and quartered!

Nope, its best for all of us since it diminishes Nissan's parts power strangle at the parts counter :) .

(JAYBEE) thanks for the pm waiting for your reply what you want to do :( >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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if i could find 2k i'd be all over it lol. i imagine they'd stop you in a heart beat, especially in an early model skyline that weighs a lot less than an r35

its pretty simple racer wanted sell em to me for 2K i wasnt going to end up using them so i chuck them up on here even at 2K if any of u hav ever imported parts u'l now that it woudl of cost me close to 2.7 anyways as 10%+ gst +import tax as the items over $1000, import duties ect would of damn been near 2.7 so i dont see where the big maaaasive scam is it was silly using the photos from the ebay add but i didnt hav anything else

Nothing wrong with making a buck Kon.. But telling people you are someone you are not will always land you in the sh*t on the net, I doubt you will find anyone to buy anything of value off you in the future lad.

Goodluck with the sale Racer, can you supply the neccasary brackets to fit these too a r32 gtr? would work 18inch gtc's fit over these?

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