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Near New F40 Brembo Calipers with alloy radial mounts for an R34, with 340x32mm 2piece rotors (Biot) and braided stainless steel/teflon brake lines

Age:

Near new, still with original set of pads which are about 75% worn

Condition:

Very good, rotors have some surface hazing but are still 32mm as measured with verniers. As mentioned above the setup is still running the original set of pads so wear is minimal. The rotors come with brand new hat installation kit.

Price:

Asking $2,550 ono

To Fit: (What car)

R34 GTt, R34 GTR. If you put a bush in the radial mount to suit the smaller mounting bolt then the setup can also be used on S13/14/15, R32/33 GTST/GTR

Location:

Melbourne

Comments:

The spend on trying to lift the ante with regards to speed of my car has killed my interest in it. Too much money has to be spent elsewhere to get the car up to scratch so selling the gear that was going to help me get there (RB26, turbo setups, brakes etc etc) so calling it quits while i still have a few dollars to my name and a semi functionining car.

Photos when i can steal a camera from work and be bothered unpacking them.

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Probably about the 16th....but car is going back to std. You GTRs guys were right. I was wasting my time with my GTSt :P

???? :P

i should reach through my computer and slap you!

are these a set of front and rears? I assume you will need wheels with big brake clearance for these puppies...are they a straight bolt on to R34GTT?

Only fronts. They will fit inside most 17" wheels with an offset of 35 or less. They are straight bolt on for an R34 GTT.

I love my GTSt, and it has been a great car and in my eyes quick to boot..only routinely tracking any car can get expensive, even my humble GTSt. So its time i focus on some other things for a while rather then trying to annoy GTR drivers...but she will be back, better then ever in a year or so time. :worship:

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