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Csc brake setup

Fronts

6 piston calipers

356x32mm rotors

Rears

2 piston

330(i think)x32mm rotors

Some features are:

*High Strength Two Piece aluminium Calipers Heat treated and hard anodized

*Differential stainless steel piston sized to minimize pad taper

*Cast billet mounting brackets

*2 piece Rotor design with lightweight centre aluminium adapter

*Racing derived rotors with directional curved vane ventilation

*Rotors come standard with curved 24 slot design

*Uses standard master cylinder

The kit comes with adaptors and brake pads. brake lines not included.

This kit can fit other gtr's or gtst's however the front calipers bolts are 14mm on an r34, and 12mm on others. I was going to the get the 14mm holes fitted with 12mm steel time-sert thread insterts.

The discs are in great nick i believe the front were replaced about 6 months ago.

Have been sitting in the garage for a few months, no need for them now as these are much more braking than i will need for my car after careful deliberation.

$2500 not neg

in syd

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i beleive csc became bmax, so that would be the first point of call.

Here are some for sale for eg:

http://www.ebay.com....X-/380324456988

I bought these off GTRsean who was the one that replaced the discs, he may have more info

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