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Cheers man

No hurry, as I'm only planning the upgrade.

I recently had to go back to standard rotars for cost reasons, but I'd like to upgrade both suspension and brakes in the not too distant future.

Hi Paul,

Do you still do rotors for R33. I'd like a set for front. Do you have them in stock? I'd like a pair of them front (R33 series 1) and adequate pads.

Can you help?

Please send PM

Cheers,

EUG.

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are you able to get front sets for an mx6 89 model? mate owns it and is keen.

i am keen on a set of r33 gtst front however looking at doing brake lines too. Can u help there?

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Hi gR33ddy

Im interested in a set of R32 GTR Vspec Fronts (324mmx30mm) - $220.00each discs and Rear R33 GTS25t (297mmx18mm) - $195.00each. Freight to BROOME WA 6725. Are you still able to get these? Please PM details.

cheers

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