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I've managed to secure the following brake kits, due to arrive in 1-2 weeks. All are in good condition and are a straight bolt on for R32 and R33 Gtr (plus Silvia and R31).


Set 1: sold


Set 2: $SOLD


Set 3: $1350

Grex (Alcon) 4 pot front setup 332mm. Includes rotors, calipers, pads and brake lines.
8.7mm of pads and 31 mm thick rotor
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Set 4: $1300

AP Racing 4 pot calipers, 324mm rotors, pads and lines.
pads have 12mm of pad each
rotors are 30mm thick
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Pick up Lower Blue Mountains Sydney or can post at buyer's expense.

Pete

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Oh man, I've only JUST had some 32GT-R brakes installed on my LOLvo, and am waiting to get it back once the other work is complete. Timing, hey?

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Pics of the stop techs fatz please?

Would there be any gain over the gtr brembos in performance? Can they take a bigger rotor?

Cheers Josh

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