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I grabbed these because they were cheap and they are Endless copies. Never really planned on using them, just curious to take a closer look at them.

They came out around the same time as the HKS/Endless jobbies. They appear to be identical to the VTTR 6 pot setup, Central 20 Setups so seems there are plenty of people re-badging the same brakes out of the same factory. Though i doubt they are from teh same factory as Endless as the quality does not appear to be comparable

These are an ex demo set that have been on display, I grabbed them because I was curious to see how good a setup they were for the money. My mechanic looked them over and said they are decent enough and comparable to the G4/D2 things. Being a copy of the Endless calipers pads etc shoudlbe easy.

They come with calipers, mounts, lines, pads and 2 pce rotors which i understand are 332x 30. They could be 330x30mmmcant say as I have not measured them up. They are suitable for R32/33 GSTts and S13/14 and 300ZX. Unused, not even bolted to a car and still in packaging

Will see if I can arrange someone to take pics of the setup for me

Asking $1650 + delivery. $1,600 if you can do pick up

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Will be posting pics any day....after having a close look at them they seem like good things. Caliper and rotor assemly seem nice and light and well made. I am now thinking about actually using them as they look easily comparable to the G4 etc setups comign out of Asia somewhere, and I can see why VTTR and Central 20 etc are using them. I am guessing they are Taiwanese and originally made by VTTR.

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The ones I have for sale are silver (caliper) with slotted rotors, with lines, mounts and pads. Bolt on

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