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Selling a genuine Trust GREX Alcon Front Brake Kit for S13/S14/S15/R32(GTR)/R33(GTR). It's a real Alcon GREX kit, not the cheap new GReddy kits which are simply rebadged no-name parts.

It's a complete kit and includes:

- Trust GREX Alcon 4-Pot Front Calipers

- Trust GREX 330mm Slotted 2-Piece Floating Rotors (Have done two track days and had a quick skim)

- Adapter Brackets

- Braided Brake Lines (Somewhat corroded; could do with some new fittings)

- All mounting hardware.

- Pagid RS 4-2 Brake Pads (90%)

The near-new brake pads it comes with are the famous Pagid RS 4-2 'Blue' pads. These will actually stop you at the track; unlike the majority of pads new GReddy and PMU kits come with. (See: http://bit.ly/WyPQTQ)

These are very rare and quite expensive. New they were over $6,000 as you can see in the Greenline.jp screenshot.

I am selling as they are simply too big for what I do; and I am not doing them justice.

Asking $2,900ono.

Can post anywhere in Australia for an extra $95.

Any questions and inspections are welcome.

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