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Hi,

These were for my time attack beast but i have since bought a complete race car with brakes already.

you will also notice these are the same calipers the Z-tune GT-R has and also on many top level motorsport racing cars, the best of the best.

Rotors are

x2 L/R 378mmx35mm 72vane

x2 L/R 355mmx32mm 72vane

Calipers

Magnesium alloy

x2 Brembo L/R 6pot/piston Titanium

x2 Brembo L/R 4pot/piston Titanium

Both front and rear are less than half the weight of OEM brakes and bigger at the same time.

Front Brembo Pads included 2 Sets.

Bobbins and hardware also included

I can have brackets and hats made up to suit any car.

PRICE $7600 priced to sell, Please dont waste my time.

PM or PH 0431 113 255

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Fark lotto, anyone know where I can sell a kidney lol

IIRC the Z tune has the same brakes as the R35 GTR so these are much better :yes:

R35 brakes are different to these

These things will shit all over Z tune and R35 brakes in every department.

These are used by some very serious race teams in Lemans, like Porsche and Ferrari just to name a few.

These will also fit under 17"te37's and most 18s

Cancnc brackets and hats to fit any car, a standard brembo street package is about same price only you get crappy rotors that dont handle the track abuse, these will outlast your tyres.

Also just to confirm the z-tune runs different calipers to the r35, z-tune are exactly same as the gold ones here just painted silver.

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