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make your skyline stop and help fatz get a new tow car

one set of front Wilwood 4 piston Superlight front brakes with Brembo 324mm drilled discs $1,200 (Includes three brand new sets of pads, bracket adapter kit and braided lines). these calipers have great break feel and good intial bite, if a little squeely, the pads are also approximately 20mm thick each so they are possibly a long distance pad and or extra meaty)

one set of r33 front bremb0 calipers, slotted rotors, goodyear brake lines ferodo ds 2500 pads (80%meat) $1200. These are still on jennas car so you can even try them if you want. good meaty discs these brakes take one or two stops to com up to temp but once they are warm are farken great and love abuse. they also have new bolt with a hex heads

parts located in lower blue mountains sydney

pete

0448468884

picks below

willwood

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brembo

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all fund go to my new tow car

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Righto, Wilwood brake kit price dropped to $1000 :)

So you get calipers, rotors, braided lines and adaptor kit for R32 Gtst (just get the adaptor kit you need if it's being used on something else like gtr).

You also get a near new set of Hawk pads with the calipers plus two more sets of brand new unused pads (one are Wilwood and the others are Finishline or something).

As mentioned the whole kit is in barely used condition.

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BREMBOS ARE SOLD ALREADY!

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