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Hi All,

Following up on our recent announcement that we have been appointed as an official authorised dealer for Project Mu, (see http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tu...ed-t277484.html ) we are now able to supply the extremely hard core Project Mu Billet Racing 6 Piston Big Brake Kit for a range of vehicles, and Project Mu Billet Racing 6 Piston Calipers for custom applications.

PROJECT MU BILLET RACING 6 PISTON BIG BRAKE KIT

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The Ultimate brake upgrade kit.

Featuring the awesome Project Mu 6-piston Racing Caliper and disc sizes of 355x32mm or the huge 380x32mm - this kit will outperform on the road or track.

A large pad area and disc mass gives the system excellent ability to deal with the high temperatures generated when putting your brakes to a serious test.

Each vehicle specific kit includes:

- Calipers

- Caliper Adaptor Brackets

- Brake Pads

- 2-Piece Rotors

- Teflon Brake lines

- Pad Support Springs

- All bolts etc necessary

Which Vehicles Is This Kit Available for ?

This kit is available for the following vehicles (calipers are also available for custom applications - see below for more info) ... full kits are available for ...

Mazda

RX-7 FD3S (Front 355x32mm kit)

RX-8 SE3P (Front 355x32mm kit)

Mitsubishi

Lancer Evo VIII

Lancer Evo CP9A, CT9A (Front 355x32mm kit)

Nissan

Skyline GT-R R32 (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

Skyline GT-R R33 (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

Skyline GT-R R34 (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

Skyline ER34 (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

Skyline V35 (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

Skyline V36 (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

300ZX Z32 (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

350Z Z33 (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

Subaru

Impreza WRX GC8, GDA, GDB, GRB (Front 355x32mm kit)

Toyota

Supra JZA80 (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

SOARER JZZ30/31, UZZ31 (Front 355x32mm kit)

Soarer UZZ40 (Front 355x32mm kit & Front 380x32mm kit)

More Info on the Billet Racing 6 Piston Kits

More Info, pricing etc on the Billet Racing 6 Piston Kits can be found here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/Pr...ing_Kit_6P.html

BILLET RACING 6 PISTON CALIPERS AVAILABLE FOR CUSTOM APPLICATIONS

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For custom applications where no vehicle specific kit is available, we can also supply the Project Mu Billet Racing 6 Piston calipers.

Please click here for more info ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/pr...t_calipers.html

- The Tuners Group



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