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Up for grabs is this kit for my skyline which i have now sold without this kit installed so its now sitting in my shed gathering dust.

This kit is 100% bolt on and consists of the following:

4 piston Alcon Grex calipers front and back

356x32mm 2 piece Greddy front rotors with DS2500 pads (bout 60-70%)

315x32mm rear rotors with Pagid blues pads (bout 80- 90%) .

I had the kit powder coated by Craved coatings and were disassembled and rebuilt with fresh seals by Specialized brakes in Penrith. The Kit is complete except for brake lines BUT my HEL brake lines screwed straight into these with just the use of a copper washer. Rotors appear to have plenty of meat left on them I will measure them with a Vernier for potential buyers :thumbsup:

Would prefer local pick up but will ship interstate also

$4000ono

Freshly powdercoated before assembly

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Fronts assembled

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That pic was taken when the kit 1st arrived home and literally as soon as it was unpacked hence the grubby old colour of them for those wondering.

Contact Mick 0423089277 if you wanna know more :thanks:

Also for those wondering, the front will fit under 17s but not all. They fit under drifteks, advan t5s and TE37s, as I have the same kit.

GL with the sale. Sick brakes!

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