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Alcon front brake set up to suit nissan

355mm two piece discs with hats

4 pot alcon caliper with mounting plates and nuts and washers

braided brake lines

cant remember the type of brake pads fitted at the moment BUT they weren't cheap rubbish there are half decent

this kit is a direct fit to gtr's gtst etc

$2800 negotiable

R34 GTR GTT

L.E.D tail lights

coverts your taillights from globes to L.e.d

$150

R34 GTR MFD

comes with complete unit, top plastic cover and wiring loom everything need to wire up to a non gtr model r34

great condition only used for a couple of weeks, selling due to not needed going down a different path with the car

$800

R33 3" cat back exhaust with high flow catco cat-converter

condition, rusty and getto but still works

$50 or a slab of beer,

BMC air filter

suits turbo/ non turbo air boxes so those who dont understand R34 non gtr R33 non GTR R32 non gtr all other models yes it will fit

GREDDY GAUGES

THESE GAUGE DONT NOT COME WITH WIRING LOOMS OR SENSORS!!!!*^$^@#$@#(*!~!!!!! ok

as you see them is how you get them look closely

5 gauges 1 control unit

$200

rear 5 Stud rear wheel hubs with new wheel bearing

suit any skyline/nissan that is 5 stud

changed the rear wheel bearings on my car then change the whole rear end to r34 gtr, where used for approx 2 weeks of street driving

$150 for the two

R33 GTR BOV

only one used it on my RB25

$50

R33 GTR rear brembo caliper discs and pads

bought theses of a friend

he painted them gold?? one caliper has the brembo logo the other dosnt

discs are standard in good condition just a little rusty from sitting on the car outside

unknow brake pads, most problyt cheap ones

$500 neg

have more stuff coming up for sale just have to get some more pics

CONTACT TOM ON

low ballers will be abused then ignored

serious offers will be considered

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