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I have for sale R32 GTST Front Rotors and Pads.

They are standard size rotors and pads.

Rotors are:

RDA Slotted 280mm X 30mm - Still measure at 30mm width, and have no warps, cracks, wobbles etc.

Pads are:

Endless CCX (now called ME72) - Have 10mm of meat new, they now have 7mm.

I bought the pads and rotors at the same time and have only done a few thousand kms. They have done a few track days though. I am only selling as I have upgraded to 324mm rotors and got new pads to got with the new rotors. (I am using dogbones and the standard calipers so these aren't for sale)

I have marked the pads and rotors so they can be put back in the same as they have been used.

These pads to are $400+ new for the front pair alone, and rotors are say $150+ new.

Asking $200. If you are going to do a few track days these rotors and pads will work MUCH better than your standard pads and rotors.

Pickup only from the northside of Brisbane.

If you are interested, please text 0412 547 402.

Thanks

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