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R35 GTR Brembo brakes from a 2016 R35 GTR

Have been used for approximately 15,000km

390mm Fronts

380mm rears

2x AP Racing J Hook Front Rotors, have plenty of meat (RRP $1,700/pair)

Please note, this is only for the 4x Calipers and 2x AP Racing J Hook Front Rotors (390mm x 34mm)

Comes with everything pictured

These are simply going up in price so please no low ballers

Located Western Sydney

Price $5,490

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6 hours ago, Griffin said:

Any idea what's required to make these fit r34 Gtr and where parts are available from? 

Just need dogbones / adapters and some brake lines.

Can get Supertec ones from Platinum Racing Products or there are cheaper alternatives although not as refined.

I already have some on my R32 GTR and are amazing!

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6 hours ago, Birds said:

Do you know what rim size is needed to clear them?

18inch is minimum but depends on the rim.. Most of the Rays wheels clear, also LMGT4's etc

On 6/29/2019 at 10:12 AM, GRKGTR said:

Just need dogbones / adapters and some brake lines.

Can get Supertec ones from Platinum Racing Products or there are cheaper alternatives although not as refined.

I already have some on my R32 GTR and are amazing!

Thanks I'll look into it. Can you pm me your number please.

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