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Hey guys,

For sale here are a set of AP Racing 362mm brake kit suit EVOs, brand new rotors, brand new bolts and nuts, complete with lines, calipers, pins, hats and EBC yellow pads @75%.

Part number on calipers are CP7040-4S0R2.

Asking 2500 ono.

Located in Melbourne.

Cheers,

Mat.

0400 558 030

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Was fitted to the 7, but for anyone wondering these will fit all 6-10, only difference on a 10 are the bolt hole sizes on the hub which can be drilled.

Cheers.

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Im no professional bro ^^^

But im 95% sure get some custom dog bones made up and possibly new braided brake line anf ya your cruise n around with brakes giving me a stiffy. Pure porn :)

Josh

I have these exact calipers on my R33 gts-t. i had to get hats and dogbones from england but well worth it. Around phillip island and even sandown they have proven faultless.

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