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hey people i am selling some used front r33 calipers,they were working when they came off car,asking $250 as that is cheaper than what i have seen them go for,,also have heaps of other calipers for different makes,pm with more info(other cars include 300zx,nx coupes etc) jap cars...great for anyone who wants a brake upgrade for stags......that was my plan

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there is a pair on ebay with 6days left and the is 15-20 bids with the price already up to $255.00,so if someone is keen they can pm me an we can work a price out. as i dont want what the ebay ones are going for.i am open to offers that is why no price up.

an offer is not a bid,if you are keen then offer a price as i have only an idea to what they are worth.what about threads about showing interest for when someone decides to sell something in future.

I am not keen to argue so i have just cut a quote from the 'Stagea For Sale Rules' section, that may be relevant to this discussion:

THE DO'S AND DONT'S OF THE SAU CLASSIFIEDS!

Sellers

1. When starting a new thread, you must include a set price, or at the very least a ballpark figure that you are looking for. EOI's are not permitted

If you want to know what they are worth have a quick browse on the general for sale section as these are regular items.

Best of luck with the sale. i have upgraded to r33 brakes myself recently and think it is money well spent.

Cheers

MRO

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