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selling my PMU brake kit that I've been holding onto for a while, still tossing up whether or not to put it onto my track car and have some other stuff I wanna buy in the mean time. If they sell then good, if not they'll just go back to the spare parts box I'll eventually fit them to something.

This is the top of the range caliper kit from Project mu, designed for race use and extreme braking conditions. Kit has never been used, just trial fitted so the rotor hat has a few minor scratches from the wheel but nothing you would see once a wheel is on. brake lines havn't been used, still as new.

features:

  • High strength body cut from billet aluminium (not forged)
  • High performance, quality, durability and extreme braking capability
  • Aluminium alloy construction manufactured straight from billet
  • Surface finished in hard aluminite with heat-resistant coating

Caliper Specifications

  • Total length : 300.0mm
  • Total width : 160.0mm
  • Total height : 76.8mm
  • Piston Diameter : 41 / 30 / 25mm
  • Rotor Diemensions : 355mm x 32mm

Kit Includes

  • 2 x Calipers
  • 2 x Caliper Aluminium Bracket
  • 4 x TYPE HC Brake Pads
  • 2 x 355x32mm 2 Piece Rotors
  • 2 x Project Mu Teflon Brake Lines with copper washers (are for a silvia but 99% sure skylines are the same)
  • Brake Pad Springs
  • high quality allen key bolts with washers

Price is firm at $4500 pick up from Brisbane. current asking price for the same kit from Nengun is $5854 so this is a fair bargain! Low Ballers will be abused

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