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Brembo Brakes Calipers (front and rear)

off a R33 GTR ...........

Still in Excellent condition considering 11yrs

Comes with two sets of Brake pads to suit

Selling Price $1800ono

how easy are these to fir r32 gtst?? im keen on the fronts..

cheers

Front Caliper is direct bolt on maybe might have to modify the Brake Fluid line or use Approve Braided brake line. Make sure bigger rotor for better stopping grip =D say 330mm

**By the way Mark, the mechanic at BelGarage is a good mate of mine tell him Andy said hello to him =D**

Edited by GTRBOYZ

nigelswazi........................ These were suppose to fit straight on a r33 gts25t..... without problems

Congratz..but what did you sold? Front? Rear? Both?

I sold both front and rear'

Honestly GTRBOYS i really did wanna sell the rear to you

but i had to find the buyer for the front

but there was alot of people who talk and fart ass around here

sorry man ...

Goood luck with finding them........

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