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Parts from my parted out 33

Front brake calipers

Front slotted DBA rotors

Rear brake calipers

Rear rotors

Front and rear 5 stud hubs.

$600 ono for the lot, if you need anything else for a 5 stud conversion it will be included aswell.

will sell separate if I have no interest in the lot.

Make an offer as I want this stuff gone.

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Parts from my parted out 33

Front brake calipers

Front slotted DBA rotors

Rear brake calipers

Rear rotors

Front and rear 5 stud hubs.

$600 ono for the lot, if you need anything else for a 5 stud conversion it will be included aswell.

will sell separate if I have no interest in the lot.

Make an offer as I want this stuff gone.

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i have an 1996 r33 gts N/A series 2..but mine are a 4 stud is this everything i need to make the conversion? and this will fit on yeah?

Edited by Shannond
i have an 1996 r33 gts N/A series 2..but mine are a 4 stud is this everything i need to make the conversion? and this will fit on yeah?

I should have everything mate but Im not sure exactly what is needed, If you find out what is needed I will make sure it comes with it.

If you organise frieght I can drop it off to a depot, I work near a TnT, Startrack express etc

Edited by TJ_R33
Parts from my parted out 33

Front brake calipers

Front slotted DBA rotors

Rear brake calipers

Rear rotors

Front and rear 5 stud hubs.

$600 ono for the lot, if you need anything else for a 5 stud conversion it will be included aswell.

will sell separate if I have no interest in the lot.

Make an offer as I want this stuff gone.

Are the front discs 296mm or larger?

...as they'd be going an S15 - i'd be looking for a meaningful increase over 280mm.

Also, would the sale include the BMC, cables etc?

Are the front discs 296mm or larger?

...as they'd be going an S15 - i'd be looking for a meaningful increase over 280mm.

Also, would the sale include the BMC, cables etc?

They are stock 33 size rotors.

If you are getting it for a conversion, make a list of what you need and I will give you whatever I have for $600

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey do the front calipers come with brake lines?

If I can find my old brake lines they will, I had braided lines on the car but I kept my old ones somewhere.

are the rear rotors DBA as well?

No, they are standard but are in good condition and have only been machined recently

Hey mate, offer of $350 picked up for the front rotors, calipers (and hubs if you'll do that, not terribly fussed).

Cash in hand, can come around whenever suits. I'm in south brissy.

Leave your phone number or call/SMS me 0423 850 988

Cheers

Udi

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