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This upgrade is a bolt on proposition for any R32 GTST or S13

- 324 x 30mm slotted 1-pce front rotors x 2 . They are DBA 4000 rotors for the R33/34 GTR. Were machined last week, they are still legal thickness, but if they required maching again then you may find they are borderline undersized.

- Std Nissan 4 pot front calipers. They were fully rebuilt about 1,000kms ago by Race brakes (who supplied rotors and adaptor to mount the caliper on bigger rotos) The calipers have been HPC coated for appearance and cooler running. So caliper performs and looks like new

So is a bolt on proposition for an R32 GTST and with small mod to brake line shoudl go straight on an S13. Includes a brand new set of Comp 9 pads, as well as a set of RB74 pads with about 25% pad left.

Looking for:

- Rotors x 2 - $275 ono

- Calipers x 2 with pads and brackets - $700 ono

If you want just the brackets, then im sorry but you will have to buy the calipers and pads as well. These calipers are like new...leaving you free to sell your old calipers for $250-300:)

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  • 1 month later...

Yeh, your just not allowed to touch the brake pedal, as i wont be able to affrd the wear on the pads or tyres:(

Have an offer for $250 for the rotors, but they are worth more then that, really thought they were cheap at $275 + postage:)

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