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Looking at selling a full set of Nissan (R32) Skyline GT-R calipers. These are manufactured by Sumitomo and are an alloy caliper, not cast iron - therefore considerably light. These would make a great upgrade to an S13 or S14. This set will not come with rotors, but GT-R rotors are available from various locations from time to time. Otherwise, a new set of rotors would be ideal due to the R32 GT-R rotors now starting to crack in some cases from hard track work. Aftermarket rotors can be bought from DBA in solid, slotted or slotted and drilled formats.

These calipers have not yet been removed from the car, and will come with the pads (although these are almost ready for replacement). If someone is looking to just get the front calipers, please find someone first who's likely to want the rears (there are a few ppl on these forums that already have front brake upgrades). You should also be aware that to fit these you'll require a set of R33 GTSt handbrake cables for the rear calipers to fit up correctly.

Fitting of these calipers should really be done by a workshop (I know C-Red in Perth has performed this upgrade on both S13, S14 and S15's in the past) and have a braided line upgrade done at the same time to improve pedal feel.

I will post up photos later tonight. Expect these to be available within 2 weeks, or earlier if required.

Price: $650.00 for front and rears

(buyer to pay shipping outside of Perth Metro)

Cheers

Brendan

PM me if you would like to take the transaction further, otherwise post questions should you have any.

Couldn't get any decent shots of the calipers that I'm selling off the GT-R, too many cars close to the car, so I've taken shots of some calipers I have waiting to go onto my Silvia instead. These and the ones on the car are identical (except for amount of brake dust on them).

http://www.ipixel.com.au/temp/gtr-caliper-f1.jpg

http://www.ipixel.com.au/temp/gtr-caliper-f2.jpg

http://www.ipixel.com.au/temp/gtr-caliper-f3.jpg

http://www.ipixel.com.au/temp/gtr-caliper-r1.jpg

http://www.ipixel.com.au/temp/gtr-caliper-r2.jpg

http://www.ipixel.com.au/temp/gtr-caliper-r3.jpg

Would suggest to anyone buying calipers that it's best to clean and paint before refitting for the best effect.

Cheers

Brendan

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