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Item:R32 Gtr Front Brakes

Condition:Calipers is great condition

as new DBA 4000 rotors

as new Ferrodo 2500 racing brake pads

Price:$800

To Fit: (What car)R32/R33/S13/S14/S15 etc

Location:Perth

Contact:0418956350

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pete

0418956350

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I will try to get pics up ove r the weekend

pete

yer if they are good as u say will probaly take them the guy i was looking at buy in 4 stud rotors 296mm and caliper sold the caliper so GTR ones will probaly stop the silvia better then R33 gts ones

yer if they are good as u say will probaly take them the guy i was looking at buy in 4 stud rotors 296mm and caliper sold the caliper so GTR ones will probaly stop the silvia better then R33 gts ones

pm me your email and i can send you sum high res pics over the weekend

yer if they are good as u say will probaly take them the guy i was looking at buy in 4 stud rotors 296mm and caliper sold the caliper so GTR ones will probaly stop the silvia better then R33 gts ones

mate u do realise 32 gtr and 33 gtst are same brakes right? (unless we talking about brembo's)....or are you actually talking about the non-turbo calipers?

do u know how big the rotor can go alone with 32 gtr caliper? possible 330mm?

you can do 330mm rotors, but you'll need custom brackets made up for them...

best bet would be to stick with the stock rotors, or to get calipers that can actually take 330mm rotors

you can do 330mm rotors, but you'll need custom brackets made up for them...

best bet would be to stick with the stock rotors, or to get calipers that can actually take 330mm rotors

guys this is the for sale section so if your not interested in buying these items take the chit chat elsewhere.

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