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I'll give you 300 for the rear calipers alone, and another 500 for the rear calipers with rotors.  Let me know if you want to move them

these are all auctioned items on Yahoo Japan Auctions.

I am listing these to give members a chance to see whats available.

Cannot separate items as the sellers wish to sell the set as a whole.

Rear calipers with or without rotors will pop up from time to time.

stay tuned.

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prices vary from one set to the next. i have not been keepin an eye on the final closing bids.

in the next couple of days, i can give a firm price of these landed.

however, anything listed here with a buy price in Japan will certainly have a listed price on here also.

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4, have a closer look, or get glasses :P
lol errr Al, I was referring to the GREX/Alcon's (which also come in 6-pot), besides I already corrected myself in another post right after I posted that question...... but it seems a few post have been deleted from this thread :D wtf!
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