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Hi all,

I have for sale one excellent condition AP Racing Front Brake Kit.

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This is a complete top shelf straight fit front brake upgrade kit for BNR32/BCNR33, and should also be able to fit all Skylines and S14/S15 etc.

The whole setup is in excellent condition and only 8,000 km's old, and includes big AP Racing 4 Piston Calipers, 330mm Vented 1 piece Rotors, pads, good quality Japanese Braided mesh Brake Lines, Caliper Adapters, and mounting pins/plates/hardware.

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Absolutely awesome upgrade!

I am asking $2250.00

Pickup available from North Sydney

Reason for sale? Going bigger :ermm:

Cheers

how much wider are these than the stardard caili's on a 32 gtr? ive only got about 6mm clearance off the back on my spokes. And what did u run on the rear?? did it affect the bais of the brakes??

very interested

how much wider are these than the stardard caili's on a 32 gtr? ive only got about 6mm clearance off the back on my spokes. And what did u run on the rear?? did it affect the bais of the brakes??

very interested

Hi mate, these can be run as a front kit only and match up nicely with a set of R33 rear brembos - This is a pretty common setup.

As far as width goes I haven't measured but I wouldn't expect they are any wider than an R33 brembo caliper.

If you are in Sydney and want to have a look and measure you are more than welcome.

Cheers.

ive only got the factory r32 gtr brakes on my car atm, would they be too much front vs rear if i kept the stardard brakes on the back??

ive only got the factory r32 gtr brakes on my car atm, would they be too much front vs rear if i kept the stardard brakes on the back??

I wouldn't think so no

Nice caliper and being a single piece rotor and a second hand kit you dont have to worry about noise etc like you do if you buy used 2pc rotors.

Here is the info on the caliper... http://www.apracing.com/drawings/cp5200_1cd.pdf

You wont have any bias problems with these as they actually have smaller pistons then the std Sumitomo R32 calipers meaning that they get their increase in braking performances courtesy of the larger diameter rotor...so bias will be about the same as std, only with better ability to disperse heat during heavy use

Edited by Roy
Just wondering, how much work is involved to have this fitted to a R34 GT-t would you know?

I have verified with Just Jap in Sydney that there isn't a lot of work involved at all.

To fit Brembos or another kit such as this from an R32/R33 onto an R34, you will need sleeves for the mounting holes (R34 mounting bolts and holes are larger) which they can supply from Japan for you.

Cheers.

You need to stop tempting me with all your parts!!!

Lucky i have no money :P

goodluck with the sale!!!

Thanks Nick :P

Still waiting for someone to give them a new home

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