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Hi, Rodney

I have bought over 1k of new parts and have the GTR34 Getrag box fully strip ,check and reassembled. selling it at 2900 is already a big lost,( I still have to pay for the labor). As my other post stated, I have chosen to use the OS close ratio 5 speed and the getrag is just a spare.It is a very strong and expensive box ( though it is a bit noisy without the dual mass flywheel) call/sms me on 0433878905

cheers

Alex

any gtr brembo front calipers available let me know

Sorry mate, I have used my spare one to upgrade my S15, the GTR 33/34 Brembo is a very good stopper when you put them on the Silvia. pulling my eyeballs off, no need to go to AP or Alcons, in my opinion.

There is another way to up grade Silvia with bigger rotors, have not tried it yet. call/sms me on 0433878905

cheers

Will upload pic of Japanese ( black, Safety 21??) 6 point full cage for GTR33/GTST with high tensil bolts and matching plates, no peddings

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Sorry Anthony

DBA rotors sold and put on a GTR34 NUR. can point you to get Nishin upgrades at a good price.( 6 pots 355mm front, floating disc,4pots 324mm rear, full set for around $3600 direct bolt on) I have got B-Max ( ex Harrop) 6/4pots on my GTR33 track car ( not ready to test yet) Can't wait to find out the difference!!

Got a pair of 10 bolts 5x114.3 PCD hats, no rotors if anybody needs them

cheers

Alex

disc

300ZX 5 speed fully checked over box is now $800 each, still waiting for the final production run for he billet bell housing for conversion to SR. gone RB 25 way with adapter plate spare RB25 box is now $1200

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