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Im taking parts of my cefiro so this front brake kit is up for sale.

This is a straight bolt on for S13 S14 R32, the last photo shows the difference between a r32 4 pot front caliper

The calipers are off an evo9, the rotors are top of the line Project Mu SCR PRO 2 piece items with a RRP of $1355 !!

The adaptor plates are by Touge Factory in the USA

I don't have any verniers to accurately measure rotor thickness, these have seen 5 or 6 hard circuit days and the rest has been drift use.

The calipers need new pads otherwise ready to go, Im after $1400 for the lot in Adelaide Cheers Chris 0401 483 906

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Would the adaptor plates fit a 33? If not could you PM me a price for just the calipers. Would need them posted to Brisbane 4073.

Cheers

Would the adaptor plates fit a 33? If not could you PM me a price for just the calipers. Would need them posted to Brisbane 4073.

Cheers

They'll bolt straight onto a 33 as well, s13/14/15 r32/33 are all the same spacing, offset etc so long as 5 stud model. Only different r chassis is 34 which uses slightly larger bolt holes with same centre to centre distance.

The rotors are factory evo sizing so 320x32 Its a good adaptor kit really as factory evo rotors can be used or any of the many available aftermarket replacement rotors in factory evo size.

Yeah i use to have a EVO 6 the stopping power of a stock EVO system with a good set of pads was awesome. this could be next level and more then enough for most people (Cyber evo use to run this same setup on there evo)

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