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I have for sale a set of Front (drivers-side and passenger-side) brake calipers and rotors. These came off my personal R33 GTST. These worked perfectly and will come with all associated hardware including:

1. Genuine Nissan R33 GTST Sumitomo Front Calipers (Drivers-Side and Passenger-Side)

2. DBA 4000 Series (T3) Front Rotors (Drivers-Side and Passenger-Side)

These rotors have done approximately 8000kms. They are almost like brand new.

3.  2 x sets of brake pads including:

-  1 x set of Bendix SRT pads with more than half pad left (for driver and passenger side fronts) these are still in the caliper.

- 1 x set of Dixcel S-Type pads with almost the full pad left (for driver and passenger fronts)

4. Complete set of Caliper mounting bolts, Brake lines and associated brackets.

The reason for sale is that I upgraded to Brembo Calipers and bigger rotors.

PRICE: $700 for the lot.

I am open to all reasonable offers. If shipping is needed, I can arrange at buyers expense.

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You may want to list it up for a little higher - This price is much lower than you may realize. Here you're pretty much selling to people who most likely already have these things on their own rigs. S chassis people eat this stuff up like you'd not believe.

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