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I have a full set of black Brembos and rotors for sale if anyone is interested before I put them on Ebay. I am looking for around the $1500 mark which seems to be the going rate.

They worked fine when removed and the paint/stickers are in average condition.

I am looking for the following items for a R32 GTR if someone has them to trade as part payment on the above?

- Greddy under drive pulley set

- PWR or similar performance alloy radiator

- fuel surge tank set up

- set of standard Nissan GTR calipers

i have a set of standard r32 gtr brakes on my car, would u be willing to do a trade + money your way and would 33gtr brembos bolt sraight on 32gtr?

i have a set of standard r32 gtr brakes on my car, would u be willing to do a trade + money your way and would 33gtr brembos bolt sraight on 32gtr?

Hi Andrew,

I have a spare set of R32 GTR rotors and brake lines etc so I would only be interested in your stock calipers. I would knock $600 of the price for your calipers as a trade, how does that sound?

The Brembos will bolt straight on but I think you need to use R33 GTR brake lines and front caliper bolts if I remember correctly.

Hi Andrew,

I have a spare set of R32 GTR rotors and brake lines etc so I would only be interested in your stock calipers. I would knock $600 of the price for your calipers as a trade, how does that sound?

The Brembos will bolt straight on but I think you need to use R33 GTR brake lines and front caliper bolts if I remember correctly.

hey mate where abouts r u located?

Hey man , you still have r33 brembo black series with rotors for sale ( condition/ thickness of rotors and measurements )

trade u my stock r32 gtr calipers for your set $850 if ur calipers and rotors are in decent condition

Hi,

I'm keen for fronts if anyone wants just the rears?

Otherwise, I've got a set of R32GTR calipers (non-brembo) to trade if you are still keen on that option?

They've just been painted brembo gold, so look pretty nice (with shaved nissan logo's).

Unfortunately I have lost the details to my old account, so this is my working one, and I dont have 10 posts so cant pm anyone :D

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