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Removed last month from a running, registered R34 GTR Nur street car - 48,000kms on the ODO

Full set of used front and rear rotors and calipers from a stock N1 R34 GTR

Brembo Gold colour calipers front and rear

Ventilated stock rotors

N1 (320mm) rear

Includes the stock flex brake lines to the fender

$2000 ex Brisbane, + freight

Will only split if I get a buyer for each pair.

PM or email.

Rotors are in good condition, you will want to machine them anyhow to clean them up. Have had no problems with them on the car at all. I have upgraded all round and the originals are no longer required.

Diameters are 325mm fronts, 320mm (N1) rears - stock rotor sizes for Nur spec. Should fit a 17 inch rim as 18's have a lot of clearance - so depends on the rim style.

Paint and seals are all in good condition, no leaks.

Will post some pics tomorrow and answer all PM's if this program lets me answer more than one at a time.

Won't separate rotors as I don't have a need for them so consider them thrown in.

Cheers

Photos of one front and rear brake/rotor, have wiped down the outside face only. Brake dusk covers the rest.

No leaks in seals/hoses/fixtures.

PM's sent.

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