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Hi all, the following advertisement is for a complete Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T brake setup.

The setup includes the following...

1) A complete set of Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T OEM Sumitomo brake calipers (F & R). These calipers have been completely overhauled. First they were sodablasted and stripped back to the bare metal. Next they were primed and powder coated in heat resistant "Bayside Blue" paint. Following the painting process, they were then completed with brand new dust seals and reconditioned pistons. All pins, bolts and clips have also been sodablasted and are included in the sale. The result is shown in the photos. These calipers are literally as good as new.

2) A brand new full set of RDA Slotted & Dimpled Rotors (F & R). These rotors are a direct replacement for the standard R34 GT-T rotors. The sizes are Front: 310mm x 30mm & Rear: 297mm x 18mm. These rotors are still in their original plastic wrapping and box. They also come with a 1 year/20000km warranty.

3) A brand new set of QFM HPX brake pads (F & R). Like the rotors, these are still in their original plastic wrapping and box.

I have receipts for all the parts and processes spent on this brake setup. Also included in the sale are all the original hoses and pads. More information and photos can be sent upon request. Any questions or concerns, please feel free to PM me.

Asking price is $2100. (Slightly negotiable)

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Thank you for those words of wisdom Dean. "Sarcasm" I'll keep that in mind if i plan on selling another setup like this as this one has in fact sold. Not exactly at $2100 but close enough for me :yes:. Cheers

SOLD!!

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