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Hi guys,

I have a new brake kit coming for my car in the new year, probably end of January by the time it arrives.

So that will mean I have the current Brembo calipers, front and rear as well as the rotors and pads available to sell at that time.

I thought I'd get in early so that people had time to get organised. My new kit comes with braided brake lines, however I already have some Nismo ones, so as long as the new ones fit (can't see why they wouldn't) then I'll put them with the kit too as they'll be surplus to requirements.

These brakes are the same as the N1 Spec brakes and are only available on the N1, VSPEC II and NUR cars, they're not the same as the normal GTR or VSPEC brakes. Essentially rear brakes are larger, but they are different.

Can't say for sure, but I believe from conversations held with others that they're not hard to fit to other GTR models, but you'd need to get someone to confirm that.

Cost, I haven't settled on a price, but needless to say my new kit is very nearly in the double figures of thousands so I've decided to let the market tell me what they're worth.

Just as guidline though, if anyone offers less than $ 2500 NZD I will just keep them as I'm not prepared to give them away, however I think they're worth a lot more than that.

Pads that come with the brakes are Ferodo DC 2500's and still have plenty of meat on them.

Please only serious offers / questions.

I've just been told that these will in fact fit under 17's. I can't confirm that as fact, but 3 people who are more in the know than myself had told me no problem.

Also made the comment that they will quite easily fit onto GTST's also, just 12mm bolts in the front intead of the R34's 14mm.

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