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Apexi RSM - Black edition - 8mths old, no scratches - in absolutely perfect condition. Currently fitted to my R33 GT-R = $250 + shipping

Ferodo DS2500 front pads, part # FCP1298H - still in the box. These are extra for me due to a stuff up with postage that forced me to urgently buy a 2nd set = $210 + shipping

ATTKD 2-piece front rotors, 324mm - slotted - for Nissan Skyline GT-R. These fit R32 GTR V-Spec II (Brembo Caliper), R33 GTR R34 GTR. Condition of these is brand new, still in the box - not even test fit was attempted. On the net these go for $499 + shipping = here its $490 + shipping

Need to improve my financial situation so these are up for sale.

Please PM me if interested.

Cheers

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DS2500's - $200 pick up - you can't find this cheaper anywhere so for all the Melb based people its a great opportunity. PM to organise a pickup.

ATTKD's - if you get this online it wil set you back $529 with shipping - pickup only - $490. PM to organise a pickup.

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Brand new, still in the box - front DS2500's - $180 firm. Pick-up only. Melbourne CBD or Ringwood area - PM if interested.

If you are after an unbeievably good brake pads, perfect for track days and for daily driving then you can't go past these, and for this price they are a steal.

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Brand new, still in the box - front DS2500's - $180 firm. Pick-up only. Melbourne CBD or Ringwood area - PM if interested.

If you are after an unbeievably good brake pads, perfect for track days and for daily driving then you can't go past these, and for this price they are a steal.

Still here - still ready to go - awesome pads - really love these on track or the roads - brand in, still in the box.

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Brand new, still in the box - front DS2500's - $180 firm. Pick-up only. Melbourne CBD or Ringwood area - PM if interested.

Get some great pads for your Brembo calipers.

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Brand new, still in the box - front DS2500's - $180 firm. Pick-up only. Melbourne CBD or Ringwood area - PM if interested.

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Brand new, still in the box - front DS2500's - $180 firm. Pick-up only. Melbourne CBD or Ringwood area - PM if interested.

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