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Hey guys,

Looking at selling my R34 GTR Front Brembo calipers that I had re-built with brand new genuine brembo piston seals, dust boots, pad pins, pad pin clips, pad springs, bleed nipples and bleed nipple rubbers. They were also professionally resprayed in Brembo red with white brembo decals applied and clear coated over the calipers.

I also had brand new Project Mu club racer pads ($400 pads for street and track) installed.

These calipers have not been used since all the work has been done to them. So you're basically buying brand new brembo calipers in brembo red with the best pads you can get for them.

I've spent a lot of money on them and will be selling at a great loss at $1200

Located in Perth but can post anywhere interstate if needed for $50.

Will get pics up during the week

Thanks

Chris

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Damn great bargain - tight arses....

If only I hadn't already done the same as you. It costs heaps more than your asking ( I know )

GLWS. Damn bargain !

Damn great bargain - tight arses....

If only I hadn't already done the same as you. It costs heaps more than your asking ( I know )

GLWS. Damn bargain !

Thanks mate.

Whoever buys this is certainly getting a great deal

Ok I've now also decided to sell the rear brembo kit with the fronts. The rear calipers are the n1 spec brembos that use a larger rear disc rotor than standard.

The rear calipers have also been resprayed red and have been rebuilt with new seals and dust boots and comes with brembo pads and the larger 322mm rear rotors.

$2000 for both front and rear kit

Thanks

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Yes I will include front and rear mounting bolts with the kit.

I have a set of brand new HEL braided front and rear lines that can be negotiated into the deal as well

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