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Hi guys,

I haven't got many posts on SAU but post a lot on MelbS15 and Manny Su at Chasers Eastside will vouch for me ;)

Anyways, for sale is a CSC Big Brake Upgrade to suit R32/R33/S15/S14. These were manufactured by CSC Engineering in Melbourne, from what I've been able to find they are modelled on AP racing brakes and the designer of the callipers worked at Harrop prior. If anyone can share more information please do :)

Included:

2x Two-piece Calipers

343 mm Slotted Two-Piece Rotors

Adapter brackets

Braided lines

Brake pads

Everything is in excellent/near-new condition. I'm stripping them from a car and in the short time I've used them they brake brilliantly. I've only just put Evo9 Brembos (rebuilt and painted) on my car and in my honest opinion these are a good cut above the Evo9s. I want to keep them but need to fund my rollcage.

The rotors are 343x32 mm and calipers can take the following pads (may be more but these are the ones I've been able to find).

Bendix Mintex: DB439

EBC: DPX767 (uses D447 as FMSI cross reference)

Ferodo: FCP560X (Performance pads, FDB560 may be used for standard street pads)

Hawk: HB141X.650

Mintex: MDB1457

Pagid: U1204

Performance Friction: 0447.XX.XX.XX

Porterfield: AP S-4

SBA: 3041.X.X

For reviews/opinions. They come highly recommended from those that use them.

http://www.skylinesa...c-b-max-brakes/

http://www.skylinesa...os/page__st__20

http://www.skylinesa...-brake-kit-csc/

(6-pots but same features).

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Price: $2000 ono, negotiable. Happy to ship at buyers cost.

0422 889 896, any questions please let me know and I'll do everything I can to answer them.

Cheers, Alex

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