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Hi All,

I have a "Brand New" set of Brembo 6 piston calipers and brand new 4 piston calipers with brand new Brembo pads and new brake lines in all four.

These have Never Been fitted to any vehicle and are in mint condition, perfect for GTR race car or Awesome road car.

Selling due to project down sizing and have AP Racing 4 piston on car for now. My loss your gain.

The 6 piston calipers are radial mountable (but comes with Brembo mounts) and fit 355mm+ rotors and 4 Piston calipers are also radial mountable, but have Brembo mounts and can fit up to 355mm rotors.

The photos of all the calipers are around a 355mm rotor for size comparison.

Will seperate, $3700 ono for the lot, or $2700 ono for 6 pot and $1400 ono for 4 pot.

I can deliver to Melbourne or Sydney after payment over Easter week end or any time in Brisbane area before and after Easter.

best to get my via TXT on 0422 51 85 51, or call after 4pm weekdays

Cheers

Jetman

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The mounts are for 355mm rotors . It is easy to make mounts to fit larger rotors if you want.

Freight to Perth will have to be worked out. They are all boxed and ready to go, i'll just have to go to Aust post and get a quote. Anything is possible.

For all those asking here are some more photos.

"Made in Italy" sticker with part or model number on them.???

FYI you will need to make mounting brackets for your individual car OR modify the ones supplied to fit you individual car.

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  • 3 months later...
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Still for sale

Price drop to $3000 both front and rear delivered Aust wide.

Need gone by Christmas. Dog bones not required for fitment.

Just mod the ones supplied or make new L brackets to suit your rotors.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

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