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After plenty of messing around with different wheels, brake setups and engine setups i have decided to build a street/drag car so these brakes are not required (as won't fit under the new wheels). If you are building a top street/track/show car these are the brakes that will set it off, awesome calipers (only selling as i am going the drag direction now)

I think you will find this is the largest Brembo 4 pot brake package available

Radial mounts can be easily found for all skyline models.

Purchased these calipers off ROY back approx a year ago and are in the same condition, never been fitted to my car.

So up for grabs are:

- pair of F50 calipers with used pads thrown in

Calipers are in your usual chips and marks condition

have some caliper hats here somewhere, if i can find will throw them in as well.

Can email pics if required, will try get some up here asap

Located in Rockhampton QLD and willing to freight (after the flood waters go down and unblock the roads)

May be willing to swap for Hypertune 102mm intake manifold and throttle body only (plus cash your way)

$1500 + delivery

Cheers Leon

F50 CaliperDESCRIPTIONTECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2 plece caliper body machined form aluminiumPiston sizeφ40 :φ44 castings.Pad area2×62.1 c4 differential pistons for minimal pad taper.Pad thickness18Fitted with aluminium pistons with dust seals.Pad length132Fitted with pad anti-rattle clip.Max disc diameterφ355Supplied less pads.Disc thickness32High quality black paint finish.Effective radius139No "off brake"disc drag.Min, wheel diameter18"M10×1 inlet thread.Max operating pressure100 barTypical high performance road and track brake.Weight less pads3.20kg Weight with pads4.30kg Fluid capacity for total pad wear69.0 cc

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