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Up for sale is a set of front AP racing 6 pot calipers (AP7040), comes with a set of ap dog bone to suit S13,14,15 and R32 skyline. Will also suit R33,34 as well by rebored and re-tap the 2 holes to 14mm

Great condition as pic, minimal usage. Also comes with a set of BRAND NEW set of disc hat and high tensile bolts.

So all up:

2x Ap racing 6 pots calipers ------------------------------------- Used, Great condition

2x goodridge hose and fittings bolt straight onto any nissan--------Used, Great condition

2x 5x114.3 alloy center hat to suit AP rotors----------------------Brand New, Freshly machined

2x dog bone to suit S13,14,15 and R32 Skyline--------------------Brand New, Freshly Machined

24x High tensile Bolts to join the alloy hats and rotors--------------Brand New, Never used.

4x high tensile bolts for calipers and dog bone---------------------Brand New, Never used

So all you need is a set of AP rotors and off you go!

Reason for selling, A time waster put in a deposit and asked me to ordered it then changed his mind. BAD!!

Pick up or posted. Price is firmed considering a brand new set will cost 4.5k.

Happy to order a set of Genuine AP rotor as well for $900 with 4 weeks lead time. Payment to be upfront and no 'change of mind'

will freight at buyer's cost

Call or text 0433289998

Cheers

joe

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  • 2 weeks later...

Up for sale is a set of front AP racing 6 pot calipers (AP7040), comes with a set of ap dog bone to suit S13,14,15 and R32 skyline. Will also suit R33,34 as well by rebored and re-tap the 2 holes to 14mm

Pick up or posted. Price is firmed considering a brand new set will cost 4.5k.

Just for info, the R32 and R33 brembo use the same hole size 12mm, only the R34 uses 14.1mm.

Also not sure where you get the Ap7040 kit for $4.5k. Sellers on the forum offer these kits brand new for well under $4k. Maybe you are thinking the CP5555 kit?

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