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FS: R34 GT-T front brakes

* 310mm ventilated discs + calipers

* pads included (dont know what brand)

* discs in excellent condition - not scored, warped or cracked

$750.

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Melbourne buyers only (located near CBD).

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I think if you look outside of melbourne you may have a bit more luck

OK. Interstate buyers welcome :)

Postage can not be via Australia Post as the discs + calipers weigh over 20kg limit.

Courier delivery through somewhere like Pack'n'Send will be about $60-$70.

:(

seperate boxes mate, I sent 17" wheels via AP no problems

/end chatting

cool, wasnt sure about sending them seperately in case one box gets lost... Doesnt look like much interest from interstate anyway.

how old are the rotors? have they been on the car for long?

dont know how many km's the rotors have done exactly.. they were on the car when it came from Japan. they're in very good condition as already mentioned.

I'm not planning to seperate so if you're interested in buying the rotors you will need to buy them with the calipers....

]']they bigger than the  

32 GTR brakes?  

or r they 32 have better 1's..

sorry about the Q..

i'mma noob :)

Look up the info yourself dude... I dont know about R32 brakes. Are they brembo?

If the discs are larger than 310mm diameter then they're bigger.

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