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Hey guys i have a pair of caliper brackets for R32/ R33 GTST - Great quality, my mates running the exact same ones on his GTST and has no issues what so ever.

Allows you to run 324mm GTR rotors using your factory calipers. These are BRAND NEW and never fitted.

Located in Melbourne, but i am willing to post at buyers expense.

$250 ono.

PM me or SMS 0468955352 for a quick reply.

- i can also supply RDA slotted rotors if need be.

:thanks:

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