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330mm big brake kit suit S13/14/15/R32/33/34 etc.

Comes with alloy hat vented disks, adapters and Z32 calipers.

Calipers have been sitting for a while so i'd recommend a seal kit for them.

Disks are in excellent condition. Pads not included -

$500 NO OFFERS

Pickup from Campbelltown, Sydney

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These are a custom kit from a brake place in Sydney. They arent chinese

ok custom place in sydney is nice, where in sydney and what is their name. i would like to check em out before i buy.

From memory it was St marys brake and clutch. I bought the kit 2nd hand so I'm just going off memory

Also pickup only

fair enuff , so u dun know who built the rotor, mate id love to buy them but i dont want to be flying down the straight at 200km/ph and find out they were really chinese when they shatter and i fly into the wall.

fair enuff , so u dun know who built the rotor, mate id love to buy them but i dont want to be flying down the straight at 200km/ph and find out they were really chinese when they shatter and i fly into the wall.

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I cant prove either way. You can inspect them and judge for yourself.

I have had them sitting in the garage for about 3 years, and the previous owner had them in his garage for 2 years. If you think China was making copy disks in this specific size back then I recommend you go and spend 3k on a set from Japan.

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Some people have no idea......

Do any of you guys actually know where these brake shops predominately get their rotor rings from.....

China.

The billets they use for rotor hats

China.

Can you bring them down to the workshop early next

week?

I have a perfectly good use for them and not even going to bother asking if they are Chinese.

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