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Ap Racing J Hook Rotors And Endless Mx72 Pads For Sale


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Hi All,

Not sure why I couldn't post these in the proper 'For Sale' section? - been a member here since 2009? Maybe I don't have enough posts, but I can't find where it mentions what's required? (I've mainly just lurked and learned!)

I've sold my 2009 R35 and now have no use for these parts;

Brand New Front and Rear AP Racing J Hook Rotors

Brand New Bobbin Kits (4 as shown) to bolt new rotors to standard alloy rotor hats

Brand New Front and Rear Trackday Pads - Endless MX72's

As seen in the photo, these parts cost just over $5000 new

They will be a bargain at $4000 for the lot and will include postage to any metro area (excluding WA and NT)

I can be contacted as follows;

Rod Bender

0418509692

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