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R33 GTR Injectors- currently in car but should be coming out next wk since I'm finally getting the car tuned. Working faultlessly & no leaks etc. They have been flow-tested but I do not have any info other than to say they are working fine in the car. Asking $300/set

R32 GTR Sumitomo calipers, 296mm Rotors & RB74 pads - I've been holding onto these for awhile but since I've had no probs with the Brembo 8's that are on the car now they can go. Over 10mm on the pads & the rotors are in fair condition with spiderweb cracks throughout, pretty much typical condition for std used rotors. Make an offer

I've also got a pair of Willwood 4-spot calipers- & as soon as I get more exact info on them I'll edit this....

As for tyres, I have direct access to an importer & can supply anything anywhere anytime. New containers land approx every 8wks so first in first served per shipment (obviously).

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Please PM me when you know what sort of tyres are coming :P

Hey Steve

Rather than pick over what comes in, which can & often does work I'm trying to reverse the process with these guys & give them requests for specific brands, sizes & compounds etc. That way they can either look for them specifically at the sourcing end or put them aside when un-loading the containers at this end.

I've already put in requests for all sizes of semi-slicks (the last lot disappeared very quickly) but unless I can have a standing order with these guys before each shipment arrives, a lot of the real good stock can be gone by the time I can get a bit of a list organised, posted, replies collated & orders placed etc.

Can I take it you're finally getting closer to needing tyres for that GTR of yours??? :thumbsup:

R33 GTR Injectors- currently in car but should be coming out next wk since I'm finally getting the car tuned. Working faultlessly & no leaks etc. They have been flow-tested but I do not have any info other than to say they are working fine in the car. Asking $300/set

R32 GTR Sumitomo calipers, 296mm Rotors & RB74 pads - I've been holding onto these for awhile but since I've had no probs with the Brembo 8's that are on the car now they can go. Over 10mm on the pads & the rotors are in fair condition with spiderweb cracks throughout, pretty much typical condition for std used rotors. Make an offer

I've also got a pair of Willwood 4-spot calipers- & as soon as I get more exact info on them I'll edit this....

As for tyres, I have direct access to an importer & can supply anything anywhere anytime. New containers land approx every 8wks so first in first served per shipment (obviously).

R33 GTR Injectors- currently in car but should be coming out next wk since I'm finally getting the car tuned. Working faultlessly & no leaks etc. They have been flow-tested but I do not have any info other than to say they are working fine in the car. Asking $300/set

R32 GTR Sumitomo calipers, 296mm Rotors & RB74 pads - I've been holding onto these for awhile but since I've had no probs with the Brembo 8's that are on the car now they can go. Over 10mm on the pads & the rotors are in fair condition with spiderweb cracks throughout, pretty much typical condition for std used rotors. Make an offer

I've also got a pair of Willwood 4-spot calipers- & as soon as I get more exact info on them I'll edit this....

As for tyres, I have direct access to an importer & can supply anything anywhere anytime. New containers land approx every 8wks so first in first served per shipment (obviously).

can you get potenza re01-r in 255/40/17?

Hey Steve

Rather than pick over what comes in, which can & often does work I'm trying to reverse the process with these guys & give them requests for specific brands, sizes & compounds etc. That way they can either look for them specifically at the sourcing end or put them aside when un-loading the containers at this end.

I've already put in requests for all sizes of semi-slicks (the last lot disappeared very quickly) but unless I can have a standing order with these guys before each shipment arrives, a lot of the real good stock can be gone by the time I can get a bit of a list organised, posted, replies collated & orders placed etc.

Can I take it you're finally getting closer to needing tyres for that GTR of yours??? :)

Oh i see :blush:

Ok in that case, can you get slicks? 245 or 255 17's?

lol, yep, its getting very close now

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