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R32/33 324mm brake upgrade kit. Will also suit s13/14/15 using r33 gtst callipers.
 
HFM calliper adaptors with 8.8 grade bolts (used in vgc)
 
RDA Plain 324mm rotors (used, will most probably require a skim)
 
QFM A1RM DB1170 pads (99.9% brand new, used for a couple of days on the street before i upgraded my brake system.)
 
Works well as an entry level upgrade and provides some decent repeatable stopping power.
 
$240 for the whole lot.
 
Will take some measurements and decent pics of everything tomorrow.HFM324CA33GTST.thumb.png.06542fb40e1ff97fa307481fc9b575e3.png

 

Location is springvale south 3172 Melbourne. Will post at buyers expense. Heres some pics and measurements.

 

Rotors are around 29.2mm, min thickness is 28mm. Enough meat for a skim and some more good use.

 

Pads are around 14.15mm which is pretty much new thickness for them.

 

Pm or text on 0402294740 if interested.

 

 

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