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Hi All,

I have the brand new kit from Gtr35 to bolt straight up gtr32 & gtr33 for sale. You will need the new brake line to suit.

1. gtr35 Brembos never used, only test fit to ensure that they fit R32. There is a little scratch mark from handling to the testing piece- see picture below. Also the nipple plastic cover broke off which only be dispose piece and not require - see picture.

2. 380mm DBA 2-pieces 5000 series

3. EBC sport formula pads

4. Nissan genuine 4 x pins and 2 x clips. Note 1 pin and 1 clip were opened to test fit only.

5. CNC bracket to suit R32&r33

You will need a minimum 18" rim TED37s or LMGT4 to clear, otherwise 19" rims will be required.

All up I'm looking for $6000 ONO to help me recover my cost.

Prefer to be pickup, that way you can inspect the items. let me know if you want more pictures.

Location - Silverwater (working days) or Liverpool (weekends)

Contact - Dennis (0458 221 468).

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Front kit only.

Custom made CNC by an engineering workshop in Wetherill Park which cost $1k.

My mate has the brand new rear callipers to match as well, however he didn't get the adaptor made. The rear adaptor bracket will cost about $600 to make. You can have the rear callipers for $1100 if required.

I did as Chris suggested. Used and R32/R33 Endless calliper adapter kit drilled and tapped, and mounted DBA 5000 380mm rotors front and rear. The braking is incredible. Matches the R34 master cylinder, no changes necessary. This is an essential upgrade for any 400kw+ GTR.

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