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Hi Guy's,

For sale is:

  • R32 GTR front Callipers
  • R33 GTR 324mm Rotors - will need machining.
  • Alloy Bracket's and bolt's to move the R32 GTR calliper's to suit 324mm GTR rotor size. ( I bought these brackets from Unique Autosport for $450)
  • R33 GTR front brake lines
  • Custom cut Hawk ceramic Brake pad's(30% worn) to suit the larger rotor depth.

They will work on anything that R32 GTR brakes work on. PM me for further detail if needed.

Preferably selling as a complete kit.

$450

Pickup available from Sydney or shipping at your cost.

cheers

Craig

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Any idea if this kit fits under standard 16" R32 GTR Rims?

don't think so...from memory the V-spec II had 17" wheels to fit there standard 324mm rotor's and calliper's on!

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