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Item: Brembo front brake setup

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Calipers have been totally rebuilt, every thing else is new

Reason for Selling: Drag cars don't need brakes

Price and Payment Conditions:$4500 no offers

Extra Info:

Selling a bolt on package to suit Skyline or S13/14/15. Consists of

1/ Two 8 pot Brembo calipers - Direct off an Indy car, full specs here: http://www.prosystembrakes.com/20-8008-10-40.htm

2/ 3 pairs of brand new rotors - 328mm rotors, made specifically for this caliper. One pair AP, one Brembo and one PFC.

3/ 2 sets of new brake pads - Each set consists of 8 pads, 2 per side of each caliper. One set is PFC compound, the other Hawk

4/ Custom T6 aluminium brackets - to mount the caliper on the hub

5/ Custom T6 aluminium hats - in the correct offset for the rotors in relation to the calipers.

6/ High tensile allen key bolts for the brackets.

Top of the line calipers, sold for $US9500 each when new. They are of monoblock construction with titanium topped pistons. Very much overkill for any sort of car, will fit in a standard 16 inch R32 GT-R rim with minimal clearance. 17 inch diameter rims are recommended.

Contact Details: PM or post here.

Brakes are sold, hope to see them in a Dutton soon!

Ok took some pics, this is the first time alot of the parts have been out of their boxes. All the discs and pads are new, the Brembo rotors (far left) are pre-bedded from factory. The PFC rotors are in the middle, and the AP ones on the right.

Also noticed there are 3 complete sets of pads, not 2 like I originally posted. The compounds are Hawk HT10 and PFC93.

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Ok took some pics, this is the first time alot of the parts have been out of their boxes. All the discs and pads are new, the Brembo rotors (far left) are pre-bedded from factory. The PFC rotors are in the middle, and the AP ones on the right.

Also noticed there are 3 complete sets of pads, not 2 like I originally posted. The compounds are Hawk HT10 and PFC93.

HI could you please contact me on 0417 768 799

thanks russell

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