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Need to offload these to make way for a new wheel and brake package.

Off a 100,000km R33 GTR, never been raced or worked hard in the time I have had it (4 years), all in great condition. Comes complete with the following:

- calipers (front and rear)

- discs (front and rear)

- all lines

- ABS unit (with ECU)

- booster and master cylinder

- brake pedal

The whole lot for $2000.00

Phone contact is better 0407 801 338 or can PM.

Mike

Yes I can do. I am aware that not everyone wants the whole kit... where are you located? I will put a price together for you.

If that guy wants the pump, and lines.

Throw me a price for the Cali's and the disks?

Done mate MMS sent, thanks.

Ok will sell separate and also a slight price drop.

Full brake kit, calipers, discs, pads, lines $1400

ABS with hard lines $300

Master cylinder with booster $150

Brake pedal $50

Thanks :)

Sorry mate for some reason my PM is always on the fritz... send me a text 0407 801 338. I can text you my email address if you like.. Thanks

Ok, the following sold pending payment:

- calipers, discs, pads, lines

- master cylinder with booster (sorry whitenight27 he confirmed via SMS)

Thanks to Sam from QLD. If anything changes I will let others know but thank you for the interest.

Still available ABS pump and hard lines.

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