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I bought these a couple of months ago to upgrade the brakes on my na r34 but now im selling the car and bought a gtt so dont need them anymore..

FRONT: 4 POT

REAR: 2 POT

all rotots are crossed drilled and still have some meat left on them!

willing to ship at buyers expense but beware they weigh a tone.. probs abt 40kgs.. that is a rough guess so dont quote me on that..

Im after $550 for them

Cheers

Herbie

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hey johny.. yer i know.. they r awesome for upgrades and conversions but for some reason there r still sittin at my place... how much were u afterr for them? i cant afford anythin rit now but mit b interested very soon... so did u end up droppin the 34 box in??

Hey Silvaline.. yer they should fit fine... http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=367362

check this thread.. there's awesome tips on there..

Cheers

Herbie

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Haha no dramas champ, yeah got it installed 800$ runs perfect and I was luck enough to find c's short shift kit as well :) anyways bud keep me posted with ur build best of luck with this sale :)

Cheers Johnny

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BUMP!!!!!!!

Price Drop - - - - - - - - - - - $520 o.n.o

also there's brake pads with a bit of meat on them too included.. so whoever buys them can have them on there car 5-6hrs after havin bought them!!!

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