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Custom One piece tailshaft for an R32 running a RB25 gear box . Ran sweet in my car with no vibration or issues noticed , selling as I replaced the whole rear end and needed a different one again.
Includes bolts for the diff end . $500
Pick up only in Dingley Village , Victoria 3172
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Full kit to upgrade the front brakes to 324mm rotors.

Includes:

2 x Fully rebuilt and painted standard nissan calipers

2 x DBA 2 piece slotted rotors.

2 x alloy dog bone adapters.

2 x good ridge braided brake lines.

2 x sets of Well used Ferodo DS3000 pads only a little bit of pad left on both sets.

All nuts and bolts. See pics showing all that is included.

 

This was a great bang for buck upgrade, with really good results especially if you upgrade your brake booster to a GTR one.

 

Selling due to having upgraded.

 

$1200

 

Pick up from Dingley Village, Victoria 3172

 

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