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To smart R30 people, can the rear brakes off this car be bolted onto a C211 japanese import coupe?

Cause if so i would like to inquire about the pricing of all the rear brakes and also the rear stub axles which i assume are the same 4x1 bolt pattern as the C210

To smart R30 people, can the rear brakes off this car be bolted onto a C211 japanese import coupe?

Cause if so i would like to inquire about the pricing of all the rear brakes and also the rear stub axles which i assume are the same 4x1 bolt pattern as the C210

I'll look at all my notes when I get back home. I'm currently in Qld till 6 or 7th and let you know.

Cheers,

Dennis

Works 510, it is a full bride interior, black and grey, but the front seats are sold.

What i am selling ar ethe JIC adjustable coilovers. I am open to offers but would need a set of standard rears to replace them with so it still rolls (i have a set of standard fronts already)

Excellent condition, adjustable tops etc. i will remove them and have a look at the spring rates etc.

What i am selling ar ethe JIC adjustable coilovers. I am open to offers but would need a set of standard rears to replace them with so it still rolls (i have a set of standard fronts already)

Excellent condition, adjustable tops etc. i will remove them and have a look at the spring rates etc.

yeah i should be able to chase up some stock rear struts.

what sort of price are you looking to get for them?

To smart R30 people, can the rear brakes off this car be bolted onto a C211 japanese import coupe?

Cause if so i would like to inquire about the pricing of all the rear brakes and also the rear stub axles which i assume are the same 4x1 bolt pattern as the C210

Any updates for this guys?

Masters, the door trims etc will now be staying with the shell. The shell is on ebay at the moment for those interested, still has most gear including coilovers, bride interior minus front seats, etc etc...will sell entire car for cost of paintjob. the nicest shell i have seen.

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