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Hey, after a number of items:

1. if the strut braces are still available, let me know

2. if no one ends up with the brake master cylinder stopper, and it fits 32GTR, let me know

3. if you want to separate the brakes, I'll have to braided hoses if they fit 32GTR...

Preparing for a track day on the 24th... so need to get the parts in advance ;)

Cheers

Hi Marcus,

1) strut braces have been sold - only items on 1st post are currently still for sale.

2) no idea re. the cylinder stopper's suitability for GT-R, but will let u know if the sale falls through

3) i'll get back to you re. brakes by end of next week - they are still on the car, had a few delays removing them as mate's workshop is busy. There's a bloke who's interested in the lot, will see how that goes first as he expressed interest 2-3 weeks ago about buying the lot. the lines will fit the R32 GT-R's sumitomo calipers - thats what i have on my car that's for sale ;)

regards,

KJ

Hi Marcus,

 

1) strut braces have been sold - only items on 1st post are currently still for sale.

2) no idea re. the cylinder stopper's suitability for GT-R, but will let u know if the sale falls through

3) i'll get back to you re. brakes by end of next week - they are still on the car, had a few delays removing them as mate's workshop is busy. There's a bloke who's interested in the lot, will see how that goes first as he expressed interest 2-3 weeks ago about buying the lot.  the lines will fit the R32 GT-R's sumitomo calipers - thats what i have on my car that's for sale  :D

 

regards,

KJ

Hi KJ, found some brake lines / booster so don't worry about them mate :P

Thanks, and good luck with the rest of your sales!

hi Michael,

I have some interested parties @ asking price at the moment, so that would be the lowest now. just waiting for my mates @ workshop to get off their arse and take the brakes off the car...

regards,

KJ

Thanks mate

hey Matt,

Forgot my camera today, but measured the core - it's 30.3cm or so wide, and 15.5cm or so tall. Other info on the design of the cores is on the Earl's website. I'll try to get pics tomorrow or something.

cheers,

KJ

2" i think.. that's what it says on the website anyways.

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~earls/oil_cool.htm

when you're back in Syd, you're welcome to come by and view for yourself, just send me a msg on 0414671788 and we'll arrange something :D

regards,

KenJi

parts list updated yet again - check first post. pics on first posting have also been updated - added are the earls oil coller kit pics , Blitz/URAS D1 Ltd Ed SBC-iD, and cusco oil catch can.

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