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hey guys I have a used set of greddy 6 pot big brake kit. on the box it says that its for a BNR34 however it also suits V35, Z33 and possibly some other vehicles.

BNR34 front Greddy 6 pot brake kit:

http://www.neweraparts.com/Default.aspx?tabid=54&List=0&ProductID=838

Suits: V35, 350z, stagea, R34 skyline

condition: used (on car for 6 months roughly 4000km, only street use daily driving, not heat cycled)

parts:

2x 355mm x32mm greddy rotors (will have to confirm)

braided lines

pads

2x 6 pot calipers

certificate of authenticity

price: $3000 negotiable ($4500 original purchase price)

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I have the adaptor for r32 or r33 gtr if this helps - its a m12 bolt size instead of m14 bolt hole (34 gtr)

Cheers

Hi, Very interested, you have PM

hey guys, all PMs replied, in terms of the rotors being interchangeable i'm not 100% sure but if rotor position, diameter and thickness are all the same then I'd assume that they are interchangeable.

i'm located in Denistone, Ryde

Cheers

Wesley

NOTE: sorry guys but can't seem to find the certificate of authenticity, however I can guarantee all parts are 100% genuine greddy. also I can't seem to be able to find the edit button for the first post.

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