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dude, put ur price otherwise they'll close ur thread.

I think I'm for around 12K,becaz the brake pad is pretty new. and this price includes everything with the brake.

I think I'm for around 12K,becaz the brake pad is pretty new. and this price includes everything with the brake.

$12,000??????

Bahahahaha :P

Are you serious?!?!?!?!?

what's included in the brake kit? callipers, rotors and pads? front and back?

12k may be a bit steep, as you can buy a whole r34gtt for 15-18k now a days...

aim for maybe around $500-$600

what's included in the brake kit? callipers, rotors and pads? front and back?

12k may be a bit steep, as you can buy a whole r34gtt for 15-18k now a days...

aim for maybe around $500-$600

:D that would be more reasonable

this thread is really bad, "the brake pad" has only dont 5000km? what the hell does that mean.

you need to give way more detail as to

-what you are selling,

-what the condition is,

-why you are selling it,

-where you are located,

-what the price is for the lot or individual items

-what your contact details are

-photos......

and learn how to "sell" a product.

his thread's a "DEFECT" as well as his username. literally DEFECT i mean.

12.000 AUD??? its more sensible if u sell a 6 pot ALCON carbon brakes system instead of R34 gt-t brakes.

500 is reasonable, and prolly i'll keen on it as well.

his thread's a "DEFECT" as well as his username. literally DEFECT i mean.

12.000 AUD??? its more sensible if u sell a 6 pot ALCON carbon brakes system instead of R34 gt-t brakes.

500 is reasonable, and prolly i'll keen on it as well.

It is included callipers, rotors and pads? front and back, I spent 660 for all 4 pads two months ago and now I

bought another brake kit so I need to sell this a lot. Photo will be uploaded late this week after I put the new

brake kit on. It's in adelaide btw, 500 AUD plus posting fee is fine,but without the project mu pads.

It is included callipers, rotors and pads? front and back, I spent 660 for all 4 pads two months ago and now I

bought another brake kit so I need to sell this a lot. Photo will be uploaded late this week after I put the new

brake kit on. It's in adelaide btw, 500 AUD plus posting fee is fine,but without the project mu pads.

that's a reasonable price mate. maybe slightly on the cheap side. good luck with your sale.

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