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Tein RS Circuit Master ( rebuilt by racepace)

Set of race pace tein rs circuit master coil overs

Possibly the best upgrade I have done to my car( on the exact same car shaved 2 seconds off on a 60 second lap out of the box)

Approximately 2000km old

Tarmac rally spec so perfect on the road and bumpy tracks

Best money you will ever spend

Suit r33 and r34

 

$2700

 

 

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 R33 gtr Ap endurance setup

R33 gtr Ap endurance setup
Front 
365/355 6 piston Ap racing endurance kit
36 mm full floating rotors 
Endurance calipers 35mm pad each side
Race brakes custom lines
Spare set of rotors and hats
4 sets of front pads

Rear
330 4 piston endurance calipers 
Full floating
Custom lines 
Spare rotors
3 sets of pads

$5000 with brembos exchange

can also include a full Ap racing balance bar setup and hydro handbrake setup to match for extra dollars

This is a serious setup that takes a lap or two to warm up then it rips you face off till you get bored or run out of types and fuel

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Os giken 5 speed in s3 gtr casing 
Billet input
Os tripple plate
Push pull converter
Was assembled by award diff

6k plus a stock box my way

Box and clutch have done 1-2 k

In car and can be tested

No pics as its a box and In the car

 

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all shit located in theblue mountains sydney

 

if you want something ive me a call come over inspect and buy

 

pete

0448468884

 

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