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I have a set of BBK Akebono brakes up for sale. They were on a v35 coupe so comes with the adaptors, the guy who took them off was very suprised at the quality of the adaptors and the condition of the brakes (i am not a mechanic), came off the car when it was going through compliance and i had bought them for a project but thats not happening now.

4 Pot Front and 2 Pot Rears (sorry im not sure about rotor sizes but if you search sau, you are sure to find them :) They are bloody huge though....

Comes with Rotors which are in near new condition (maybe) as there is not even an indication of that line on the edge of the rotors.

Brake Pads included and are about 80-90%...

The Brakes themselves are in very good nick, no leaks nothing.

Direct fit for V36 and Z34

Comes with adaptors to fit 350GT Coupe.

Asking $1800 ONO

Im in the country until this sat and going overseas for a month after that so i am after a quick clean sale.

Havent taken pics yet but happy to take and send to interested persons

Call 0414482636 or Pm

cheers

Amrit

PRICE DROP TO $1500 Firm IF AND ONLY IF SOLD BEFORE I HEAD OVERSEAS (27/10) or else they will be the old price as i wont be in a hurry to sell when i get back...

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Here are some pictures and yes they are a lil dirty will do good with a nice clean up, the calipers and brake pads are in order of pictures (front caliper followed by front brake pad pic), they are in my car boot at the moment, can deliver around brisbane area if needed on or before this SATURDAY 27th Oct.

Cheers

Edited by AsM

Not meaning to be rude or anything but you can get the whole kit new delivered to your doorstep from Z1 in USA for $1,800

Edited by colin.ssc

Also for comparison, a set of Z33 Brembos (direct bolt on for the V35 Coupe) will only set you back $750 at the wreckers (Niss4x4 in VIC.)

Find me a set of Z33 brembos for $750 and i will buy them no questions asked...

@Colin, mate i wasnt aware you could get them $1800 delivered to the door, last time i had read it was costing ppl around 2500 landed and thats when the aussie dollar was high. cheers

Find me a set of Z33 brembos for $750 and i will buy them no questions asked...

How many sets do you want?

Call up Niss4x4 and arrange a Courier. You could easily have a set at your door for $800 (including delivery).

Find me a set of Z33 brembos for $750 and i will buy them no questions asked...

@Colin, mate i wasnt aware you could get them $1800 delivered to the door, last time i had read it was costing ppl around 2500 landed and thats when the aussie dollar was high. cheers

Yea it still cost around 2200, but Z1 does free delivery now. I was looking around and found that out. Only thing that's from USA...not too sure how people feel about that.

GLWS though....

Edited by colin.ssc

Yea it still cost around 2200, but Z1 does free delivery now. I was looking around and found that out. Only thing that's from USA...not too sure how people feel about that.

GLWS though....

I checked with them and the free delivery is for local USA only not international.......

I checked with them and the free delivery is for local USA only not international.......

Its an american company and theyre going to do free international postage.....yeah. Some people are stupid. Good price on these. If i wasnt doing a motor swap id smap them up. Good luck with sale mate!

Btw if anyone interested, these can be paid for and picked up in brisbane but wont be possible to post as im not there myself. If anyone is interested please send me a mesg here with your name and number and ill get a friend of mine to get in touch, cheers

When the dollar was stronger I purchased a new front & rear set with slotted rotors, callipers, pads, lines & adaptors from the states for around $2,300 landed.

If you can get int shipping for $300 your on a good wicket.

Last I checked a full set of 10 year old brembos off an r34gtr were going for $1500, which is why I went new aekbono's.

Around the $1500 mark for good nic set of aekbonos sounds decent.

BTW I had these on my v36s and that thing stopped on a dime.

Have you tried listing on zclub.com.au?

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