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Hi Everyone, I have a full set (front & rear) of new and unused (still in boxes) Nismo R-Tune Brake Pads For Sale.

These will fit: R32 GTR (V-Spec Only), R33 GTR and R34 GTR with OEM/Brembo Calipers.

I bought these about a month ago for my R33 GTR, but I didn't double check/realise at the time, that the front pads wont fit my AP Racing calipers , so I am going to use Ferodos all round instead.

Price is $520.00 Firm - delivered to anywhere in Australia.

I will post some photos up tonight, as my camera is at work.

Call Chris on 0400028864 or PM.

Located In Mooroolbark, Victoria

The Part Numbers are: Front = 41060-RRR45

Rear = 44060-RRR45

Cheers, Chris.

Some More Info on the Front Pads:

Product Specs

Brand: NISMO

Product: R-Tune Brake Pads - Front Pad Stagea Skyline GT-R

Part Num: 41060-RRR45

Specification

Type: R-Tune.

Use: Circuit driving.

Pads set: Front

Abrasive material: High carbon cermet.

Friction coefficient (U): More than 0.3.

Allowable temperature range(proper rotor temperature): 200C~800C.

Compatible calipers: Genuine OEM Nissan calipers.

Compatibility Notes:

BNR32: Only RB26DETT Vspec, Vspec II (Brembo-equipped vehicles)

BCNR33: All RB26DETT vehicles, includes 4-door Autech version

BNR34: All RB26DETT vehicles

WGNC34: Only 260RS RB26DETT

More Info on Rear Pads:

Product Specs

Brand: NISMO

Product: R-Tune Brake Pads - Rear Pad Stagea Skyline GT-R

Part Num: 44060-RRR45

Specification

Type: R-Tune.

Use: Circuit driving.

Pads set: Rear

Abrasive material: High carbon cermet.

Friction coefficient (U): More than 0.3.

Allowable temperature range(proper rotor temperature): 200C~800C.

Compatible calipers: Genuine OEM Nissan calipers.

Compatibility Notes:

BNR32: Only RB26DETT Vspec, Vspec II (Brembo-equipped vehicles)

BCNR33: All RB26DETT vehicles, includes 4-door Autech version

BNR34: All RB26DETT vehicles

WGNC34: Only 260RS RB26DETT

PRICE DROP $490.00 Delivered - You wont find these cheaper than this!

Here's some photos, sorry about quality - I had to use phone, as camera not working. Will post better quality photos ASAP.

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