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Custom front and rear brake kit from the White Hot Motosport winning R34 in the 2005 modern class at Targa Tasmania.

 

Front :

- 8 prison calipers (takes 4 pads each caliper). Includes mounts for r34 (approximatly $3000 in calipers)

- 7 out of 8 new ferodo ds3000 pads (approx $700 in new pads)

- 2 x used front rotors with floating hats 365mm x 35.5mm (approx $1200 in used rotors and hubs)

- 2 x spare used rotors 365 x 34.96mm (approx $500 in used rotors)

 

Rear :

- 4 piston rear calipers with mounts. (approximately $1200 in calipers)

- a set of endless pads used (80% left approx $400 in pads)

- a pair of rear rotors with floating hubs for handbrake (approx $1000 in used rotors and hats)

 

 

Spare set of new rotors 365mm x 32mm (worth approx $900)

 

Notes :

- Calipers would need a rebuild as they have done some work.

- One caliper has been disassembled but all pistons are included.

- One front caliper is missing the two pins that hold the pads in. Easy to get made up.

- One new pad from the front calipers is missing.

 

I am selling because they don't fit under 17" wheels.

 

$2350 for the lot, price is negotiable and can post at buyers expense.

 

Located bayswater or South Melbourne Vic

Collins.ansdew.acATgmail.com

 

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