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So my Stag is for sale - See here http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/448974-97-stagea-rs-four-7000-as-is-bne/#entry7395670

But in order to sell it sooner, I'm thinking of parting out bits to drop the end price of the car....

So;

Brake conversion consisting of;

Skyline 4 piston front, 2 piston rear calipers, Rebuilt and stainless steel sleeved, includes brass sleeves, or can modify your old caliper bolts for better result

Slotted rotors front and rear, - Have been Machined, slots are low, plenty of meat left. Also throw in near new stock GTS-T Rotor set.

300ZX Master cylinder, Rebuilt and stainless steel sleeved,

Braided brake hoses, replicating factory hoses,

WinMax W3 front and rear brake pads, - Less than 1000kms old!

$1500

Work VS-SD 18x9.5 +22 with near new tyres all round. Wheels new when fitted, however there is gutter rash in areas. Can provide pics via SMS

$1200

Can provide pics to anyone via SMS. Contact number 0431 426 742. Location - Brisbane, Can post anywhere!

Jason

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