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hey all as above ive done a 5stud/skyline brake conversion so im betting rid of my standard bits

can seperate or sell complete for $250

parts include

standard- ceffy calipers an discs, all 4

- ceffy front lower control arms

pm or msg me on 0431 891 433

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Hey mate have you got the rear backing plates by any chance??? i need them for handbrake setup

nah sorry mate only unbolted the center hub section out when i did the conversion, had to cut the crappa outa my backing plates to make fit my new rotors

what condition are that rotors in ??

last i checked they were ok, but have been sitting a little while so might have surface rust, nothin a light machine or using that would bring them up nice again

  • 5 weeks later...

i have same stuff for sale.

I DO have the backing plates and can get the disks machined for you if u want mate :P we do it at work hell cheap :D pm me if interested.

also got almost new lucas rear pads :)

didnt mean to hijack :)

standard cefiro brakes are quite good.

Ive done many track days and hills runs on them and I never have a problem with fading or poor pedal feel.

I know standard S13 brakes are crap - im not sure if they are the same.

they are very similar .....better pads and discs would help. Ceffy has ventilated discs in the rear where the s13 doesnt but i think the fronts are basically the same.

my old standard brakes sucked on track days .....4 laps and they were gone. very good on the street though ...as most brakes generally are. lol

oh and on the topic of hijacking threads......i have some 4 stud hubs, brakes and MC as well...haha

  • 3 weeks later...

buy buy buy already

in bali for a week on this tues so if for sum reason sumone wants to buy them ill be back the following tues

also ceffy standard rotors sold

  • 1 month later...

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