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hey guys

most of you that have upgraded wouldn't wish stock gts brakes on your worst enemies

but i want some, for my 31

the wheels i have won't clear 4 pot brakes so im chasing something with a sliding caliper

let me know what you have and how much

Cheers, Tom

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ive got a full set of stagea brakes. twin pot fronts single rear. with pads and rotors. u can have the hole lot for a 6pack of strongbows

s1 or s2? i tried to put my old s2 fronts on but the mounting holes are hardened so can't be drilled

hi mate, ive got a full set of r34 na brakes with pads and rotors you can have cheap, let me know if your interested

same as above, your 34 ones won't bolt on because they use 14mm bolts and i already tried to drill them out but they are hard as!!!

running import/gts front struts so probably no go on that one too :(

can't be 4 pots either (any future posters) because they won't clear under my watanabes pinch.gif

ok well i have some 2 piston slide type calipers ive just talkin off my infinti in favour of 4 pots. throw me an offer via pm or text 0401396905 if you want :) have rotors and pads. rotors are in poor shape from sitting around for now 8 years.... lol but they can come with or go in my bin your choice. all located on gold coast.



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