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Ok, in the interest of selling these brakes this week..

I am dropping the price to $850 for this week only. NOT negotiable. Melbourne Pick up (close to CBD). If not sold this week the price will go back up until sold.

PM or email [email protected]

Still for sale.. want to sell these this week. Had people message me saying they're interested but they're all sh!t talkers because they dont reply messages after that. :uzi:

FINAL PRICE DROP TO $700. (CASH ON PICK UP ONLY FROM CLOSE TO CBD)

THEY MAKE A NICE DOOR STOP AT THE MOMENT :D BUT I'D RATHER HAVE THE MONEY

:D

I think I could only stretch to $500 on these dude... GTR front and rear calipers are going for around the same price (add disc price = $900 or so). Best I can do.

JK

STILL for sale. Just for everyone who's asked.... there is nothing wrong with the discs or calipers. The discs are smooth, there is NO scoring or groving, they are not warped, there was not steering jitter or shudder under braking and the calipers work fine.!

I have a possible buyer in Sydney.. pending payment.

Your price is way too expensive my friend, R32 GTR Calipers + Discs +lines + Pads $550.

Cheers

If someone wants r32 calipers they can buy them for that price. :)

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