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Hi Guys

project knocked on the head before these were ever fitted.

This is a complete kit, except for brake lines (can reuse existing lines) and new price from PWR is around the $4500 mark from memory

Consists of

2 x 4 piston Alcon calipers (and associated hardware)

2 x Alloy mounting brackets

Set of pads (as supplied by PWR, unsure of spec)

Pair of Alcon 2pc disks (335mm)

Pics attached.

This kit is brand new, never been on a car and are just sitting in their boxes. Perfect upgrade if you want to keep running 17" rims.

Private sale, so no GST inc.

$3500.

Pm or email to [email protected] :D

Cheers

Aaron

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Tuff brakes... I have these for my rears though :P

no you don't mate, these are larger calipers than the ones used on the rear (I have the same setup as you on my gt-r :D )

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