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Hi all

I have a full set of r32 gtr brakes for sale including DBA rotors

Fronts: Calipers inc all shims, pins and springs, and DBA 4000 slotted rotors $450

Rears: Calipers inc all shims, pins and springs, and DBA longlife slotted rotors $300

Can include rear RB74 pads for an extra $75. Pads were bedded in and did 5 laps of wakefield.

Also have a full set of maltech braided lines to suit r32 for $200

or take the lot for $850.

I can throw in the rear hand brake assy (minus hubs) for people who are thinking of converting an s car for nothing if you take the lot or $50 if you are only after rears.

All prices negotiable to some extent. Lowballers will be ignored or abused depending on my state of mind at the time....

pics on request but they look like brakes, lines and pads......

Cheers

Dave

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Sorry DJrift, fronts are definitely sold.

Ran into problems when trying to change emails and haven't received an email response back from an admin in close to 2 weeks now.

So i guess the old BHDave acct is dead.

Anyone interested please pm badhairdave rather than BHDave

cheers

Dave

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Hey would you be able to post some pictures up, fairly intrested.

Hi all

I have a full set of r32 gtr brakes for sale including DBA rotors

Fronts: Calipers inc all shims, pins and springs, and DBA 4000 slotted rotors $450

Rears: Calipers inc all shims, pins and springs, and DBA longlife slotted rotors $300

Can include rear RB74 pads for an extra $75. Pads were bedded in and did 5 laps of wakefield.

Also have a full set of maltech braided lines to suit r32 for $200

or take the lot for $850.

I can throw in the rear hand brake assy (minus hubs) for people who are thinking of converting an s car for nothing if you take the lot or $50 if you are only after rears.

All prices negotiable to some extent. Lowballers will be ignored or abused depending on my state of mind at the time....

pics on request but they look like brakes, lines and pads......

Cheers

Dave

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