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I'm selling the big brake setup off my R34 GTR. Great for high performance cars, track cars of those that want to put their passengers through the front window!

It is a CSC brake setup front and rear, with 6 piston front calipers, with 356mm x 32mm rotors, and 2 piston rears.

Disc rotors are 2 piece. Adapters and bolts are included and the kit is bolt on.

Some of the features of these brakes are:

*High Strength Two Piece aluminium Calipers Heat treated and hard anodized

*Differential stainless steel piston sized to minimize pad taper

*Cast billet mounting brackets

*2 piece Rotor design with lightweight centre aluminium adapter

*Racing derived rotors with directional curved vane ventilation

*Rotors come standard with curved 24 slot design

*Uses standard master cylinder

*Uses standard brake lines (With ADR approved brake lines available)

*Two colours on offer for the Caliper colour Red or Black which are no cost options

Condition: Used, calipers in good condition, front discs were replaced 6 months ago, will need a skim or a proper strap drive setup... Rear discs seem fine.

Reason for selling: I do not have the cash to run this size of brake setup and replace discs, so I plan to get the stock brembo setup.

To suit: R34GTR, maybe R33GTR etc, anyone that can afford to run this setup lol. Minimum wheel size is 18 inch.

Price: $2500SOLD

Please PM if interested.

Pickup prefered, or I can deliver in Syd area.

All pics are of actual brakes on my car with 18's.

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have this exact kit on one of my cars - excellent kit and this is a very good buy - I'd jump on it myself if I didn't already have them

FYI - to run the fronts on a 32/33 then you need to enlarge the mounting holes on the hub (32/33 I think are 12mm, 34 is 14MM) or just get the appropriate dog bone adapters from Access.

Good luck, don;'t think this will last long :)

  • 8 months later...

Okay, back up for sale....

See the price?, I lowered it! it's a bargain!! :closedeyes:

Will charge a little less (like $2000) if traded with 34GTR non vspec, or 34GTR vspec 1 rear calipers in great nick...

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