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I have a front set of brakes for sale off a 95 GTST. Comes complete with calipers and rotors.. Great upgrade for any S13. Im really not sure how much to sell it for..

Brakes are a stock off a R33 GTST and are in good condition.

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I am after $400ono..

More pictures can be found at http://www.users.on.net/~ecr33/Brakes/

Please note, everything that comes with the set is shown in the first picture.

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Assume they are off a '95 R33 GTST.

Please confirm:

- rotor size (296 mm x 30 mm?)

- are they stock R33 units or aftermarket?

- rotor condition? ..... that is usable rotor thickness?

- calipers? ..... assume are the stock R33 Sumitomo 4 piston units ...... with the casting ribs?

A few pics please - would be great to save a thousand words.

Cheers,

Richard

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hi guys,

The brakes are in good working order when i had them on my old car. They are currently at a mates house, i will have to grabe it back off him n take some pics. Hopefully i can do this 2morrow. As soon as i get the pics i will post them up there.

Thanks.

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Pictures added.....

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The rotors are rusted, but thats what you get for storing them without usage for a few mths. It all just need a little cleaning, but is in good working order.

More pictures can be found at http://www.users.on.net/~ecr33/Brakes/

Please note, everything that comes with the set is shown in the first picture of the first post.. It will be sold to the person who wants them for $400ono.

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