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hey guys i have a full brake setup of an r33 gtr(brembos)

2xfront calipers and rotors bout 40% meat left on the pads

2xrear calipers and rotors bout 60% meat left on pads

i was guna keep these for my 32 but funds are running short for a paint job so i need to sell these, they were working perfectly in my r33gtr and have no leaks what so ever

paint is bit ruff on calipers

i can get them painted for an extra $120 or i have new brembo stickers sitting here

i will also get all 4 rotor machined

im after $1800 for the whole lot dont really wanna seperate at these stage

im not really sure what these are woth so let me no if my price is to farfetched

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  • 2 weeks later...
back up for sale iv got rotors machined $1800

Still for sale? These are very much like the ones I bought off you on eBay a week ago. Interesting.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=120154286183

Edited by vbevan

mate dont get up to any conclusions i sent your brake setup yesterday and i will supply u with a tracking number,

i still have another set for sale i just couldnt be f**ked taking ne more photos

iv been ripped of to,

i no what it feels like to lose hard earned cash, so im not planning on ripping anyone off

so if anyone is keen on a r33gtr brake setup let me no

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