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Hi guys,
I have a genuine Nismo F50 Brake Kit for sale. Had planned to put this on my GTR but ended up buying another GTR which has the same brake kit :(
The kit is in excellent condition! The calipers have been re-built with genuine Brembo seals, dust boots and bleeder screw caps.
Pads are the original Nismo R-Tune pads that come with the kit and has plenty of meat left on them as seen in the pics.
Rotors are also the original Nismos. They are 355mm in diameter and are still at 32mm thickness which shows how little use these brakes have had.
Only downside is the paint on the face of the calipers have discoloured. Nismo warn about this happening on their website (not sure why they just didn't use a better paint). If you desire, I can have the calipers professionally re-sprayed in any colour you want and have fresh Brembo decals put on and clear coated over for an extra $200.
To get the same kit delivered to you from Nismo would cost you close to 5 grand!
I'm only looking at $2000 for a quick sale.
Thanks

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What the same kit looks like behind the wheels of my car :)

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And lastly, RHD Japan's price on the kit.

http://www.rhdjapan.com/nismo-high-performance-brake-kit.html

Remember, import taxes are 10% of purchase price and that price hasn't included the cost of shipping to Australia :)

If...

a) XKLABA hasn't already got dibs on them and...

b) the weight difference is small (Vs OEM)

c) disc faces have no blue patches with cracks

d) you'll accept $2K including courier (eGo) to 2777

I'll take them thanks. :rolleyes:

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I'm calling dibs, just waiting on pics of discs

Their a 355 disc against 324, I'd say a decent weight difference which isn't a concern for me with the 3ltr

I have some 355 DBA 5000 series two piece discs here for a 370z and they are fairly heavy compared to the stock 34 discs

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