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Hello all,

I have for sale the following items which are from a 1999 R34GTT Coupe:

R34 GTT Front Brake Calipers

R34 GTT Front Brake Rotors

R34 GTT Front Brake Pads

R34 GTT Rear Brake Calipers

R34 GTT Rear Brake Rotors

R34 GTT Rear Brake Pads

R34 GTT Brake Master Cylinder Setup

* Calipers are painted RED at the moment

* Brake Pads have 80% meat left of them

Pricing:

Ultimately I'd like to sell this as an entire package, but I do understand that members may only want one or two items/sections of it.... hence please follow the price guide below:

1. Entire Package - $800.00

2. Brake Package Only - $600.00

3. Front Brake Package - $400.00

4. Rear Brake Package - $300.00

5. Master Cylinder Package - $200.00

Items are currently at my workshop in Sydney on the Northern Beaches. Pickup is preferred but delivery can be organized at an additional cost to the buyer. As soon as we have a confirmed purchaser for these items, they will be taken off the car for cleaning and packaging!

I will try to get photos up of all the items very soon, but seriously, it's the same as any other R34GTT brake setup with RED calipers.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact myself or Adam (Abo Bob) on the forums via PM.

Thanks

Stan

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Failing that i will take the fronts as a spare, i put a set on my R33 and believe it or not, despite being almost identicle apart from the larger 310mm rotors and longer mounting arms on the calipur, i noticed allot better breaking.

Thank you to all those who have enquired... the parts will be removed and packed tomorrow. As mentioned they have been reserved by DarrinSpencer.

Will let all those who have PMed if the deal does not go ahead, but for now consider sold!

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