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Hi chasing a few parts

Brake master cylinder off a r33 gts-t preferably non-abs

guards/shields from behind the front brakes of a r33 gts-t

RHS rear hub assembly(not gtr), mainly chasing all handbrake parts(backing plate,clips, pins, adjusters, shoes, etc sure you get the picture), dont need handbrake cable, calliper or rotor

I'm in Bundaberg QLD 4670, prefer local area, but if willing to post send me a PM with a cost including postage.

Thanks, Graham

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I've got a couple of Brake Master Cylinders, ABS though.

One was from an R33 GTSt Part Number BM44 (came with my R33 GTSt brake upgrade), one came off my 98 R34 25GT Sedan also has part number BM44.

I've now bought a replacement R33 GTSt brake booster which happened to come with a BM44 Cylinder attached, so I have 2 MC's that I want to sell.

PM if interested.

Have shields for front brakes.

Still chasing BMC needs to be similar in setup to one in pic below, rear brake line at front front brake lines to rear.

cid_625.jpg

As for the handbrake assembly shown in an earlier post I need all that is shown in it( the backing plate, shoes, adjusters, spings, pins, etc) all still attached together would be nice but if all the pieces are there I am willing to put it back together.

Let me know prices posted.

Thanks, Graham

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