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Alpha & omega 350mm brembo rear brake kit with evo 8 rear brembo calipers powdercoated white but will powdercoat any colour you like

Brand new billet alpha & omega mounting brackets

Brand new dba t3 4000 rotors

Brand new winmax w3 pads

Brand new brembo brake seals

Brand new braided brake lines

$1750

Or if you want to swap your gtr rear brembos with a $1000 my way we can do that

 

Brand new precision 66mm wastegate $650

 

Rare R34 gtr non vspec crown wheel and pinion 3:545 ratio it will fit into any non vspec diff housing ,will throw in a diff housing so all you need is a aftermarket diff centre and off you go $500

 

R34 gtr back half of tailshaft $300

R32 gtr front half of tailshaft $200

R34 gtr power steering hardlines with brand

new pressure switch $200

R34 gtr bottom grille mesh $150

R32/33 gtr drivers side front shaft suits reco

$150

2x Geniune BBS LM F1 black and gold bbs logo centre caps $100

R32 gtr gearbox crossmember $50

R34 gtr/gtt boot brake light $50

Rb26 backing plate $50

Rb26 girdle $50IMG_8804.jpgIMG_8793.jpgIMG_8794.jpgIMG_8796.jpgIMG_8797.jpgIMG_8800.jpgIMG_8799.jpgIMG_8803.jpg

 

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