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Complete set of R33 GTST brake calipers.

Both front and rear calipers with pins and bolts included.

They perform well and are in great condition.

(Pictures taken on Monday 1st October 2012)

In Melbourne, VICTORIA

Asking Price: $500 (Freight cost depends on location)

PM me if you have any questions.

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I would rather not sell just the front calipers because i will never be able to sell just the rear ones alone.

If your still interested, i can post the lot to 2762 for approx $45 with tracking.

Thanx for your interest.

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$300 for the front calipers

$180 for the rear calipers

As you can see, it would be cheaper to simply buy the set as a whole. But if i've got different buyers interested in the front and rear calipers seperately, then these are the prices.

Again, postage costs will vary with location.

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