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Only used for 1,000 kms on an r34 gt-t, need to run minimum of an 18" wheel, selling as I put the factory brakes back on to sell the car. They felt amazing on the car, no squealing from the pads.

Condition is perfect.

$1,000, RRP is $2,000.

Paul

0438 182 855

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What pads does it come with if any / will it fit 34 GTR / what size are the rotors / how many pistons do the calipers have ?

Thank you

- 356mm Ventilated & Slotted Rotors
- 8-Piston Calipers
- High Performance Pads
- Caliper Adapters

Not sure if they will fit 33 GTR sorry. Pads are as new, done approx 1,000 kms normal driving (no track use)

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Shame I already have R34 Brembo on my car, otherwise I would have bought these!

BTW, you simply chuck 12mm helicoils on the calipers and use R33 Brembo bolts (M12x1.5 from memory).

If this falls through I'll pick them up , didn't get notified about the replies lol...

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