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Contact Details: 04 two two 789 078

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Prefer Cash on pick up, post, contact me.

Location: Southern Sydney


For sale: R33 Gtr Brembos

Price and price conditions: $1500 ONO

Condition: Good Condition been sitting around for 2 years, can use a paint and new stickers. Comes with all the pins and old pads with plenty of meat. I was going to pull them apart, powder coat them and put new seals, etc. But sold the car they were meant to go on.

As these are the r33 version they have the smaller calliper bolt holes so fit most Nissans from Skylines, Silvias, Datsuns, etc Will not fit r34, 350z, stags? I’m no Nissan expert so please check fitment before purchasing.


WILL NOT SEPERATE. FULL SET FRONT AND REAR. INTERSTATE BUYERS MUST ORGANISE OWN COURIER.

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For sale: S15/R34 Chrome door handles

Price and price conditions: $100 ONO Throw me an offer.

Condition: Brand new in box. Cost $300 from Nissan Australia.

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For sale: HDi EBC-R Electronic Boost Controller with missile switch.

Price and price conditions: $80 ONO

Condition: Brand New. Never fitted. Have had it for 2 years and have never used it.

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Not actual photos but comes with everything seen here besides sticker/hdi badge thing and double sided tape.

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For sale: Gorilla Lock nuts.

Price and price conditions: $30 each or $50 for both.

Condition: Had them on the car for about 6 months. Screw thread is 12 X 1.25. Had them on my old s15.

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