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Hey here i have a complete set of R33 brakes front and rear and the Rear hubs for a 5stud conversion for your 180 or silvia or just to upgrade that non turbo R33 or replace worn out brakes.

ALso includes handbrake cables if needed !!!

Includes

Front rotors and calipers Both in good condition, the rotors have the tinest of lip on them, they would have done 15,000ks from new.they dont need machining.Caliper has near new brake pads.

Back rotors and calipers,once again in good nick but rotors will need a bit of a machine (i can get done if the whole set is sold complete), got a few small lips .Calipers have pads which have more than 60% meat on them.

Have both rear hubs and drum brake assembly.Only have pic of one at this stage but both are complete, only thing is the drum assembly was disamantled for removal from car but all the pieces are there.

These are for sale as i have upgraded my brakes .

Driveshafts arent included in the sale but can supply for extra.

Here are some pics.

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Price is $800 without driveshafts but inlcudes the hub heat sheid.

Wanting to sell all as a complete set but MAY sell if a few of you members get together and seperate between you but want these gone all at once

.NO SWAPS JUST NEED THE MONEY.

The parts are located on the sunshine coast QLD, but can send at your cost or may be able to be dropped off in brisbane as i head that way a fair bit.

Please PM me or i can be contacted on 0413337889 If i dont answer ,send text i i will get back to you asap

Cheers

ALL PARTS ARE READY TO GO!

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