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I have for sale a set of brand new in box brake pads for R33 and R34 GTR Skyline.

These are Brembo pads with Nissan numbers on them so these are perfect for compliance of your R33 or R34 GTR which is required by law to have genuine factory brake pads on.

I'm asking only $300 firm for these for a quick sale. I've had these lying around but now need to sell them to fund other ventures. These pads go for up to $1000 new from Nissan.

This kit comes with:

- 4 pads for Brembo front brakes on GTR

- Genuine anti squeel grease packets

- Split pins

- Instruction manuals

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Price: $300 firm

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM or [email protected] - I'm checking it all the time

I am on holidays at the moment and will be back on the 22nd of Jan...lucky me :sorcerer:

Can you hold on to them until then......I am happy to pay earlier but would love them delivered to the Factory.

Cheers.

Will pass on addy.....at later date...please PM your banking details....thanks.

Guess there sold yeah? :P:O

I am on holidays at the moment and will be back on the 22nd of Jan...lucky me :sorcerer:

Can you hold on to them until then......I am happy to pay earlier but would love them delivered to the Factory.

Cheers.

Will pass on addy.....at later date...please PM your banking details....thanks.

Guess there sold yeah? :P:O

No probs. I'll pm you now.

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