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Item: R34 GT-R Front Brembo's with 324mm 2 Piece Slotted DBA rotors

Location:Melbourne

Item Condition:Good

Reason for Selling:Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: $1350

Extra Info: none

Contact Details: PM or email [email protected] or call 0419 375 140

Guys,

These were taken off and then sold AGES ago but for one reason or another the buyer kept running into unforseen issues so they are back on the market.

They are a pair of front R34 Brembo's as seen in the first pic along with a new seal replacement kit. I also have off the car the 324mm 2 piece slotted DBA rotors with gold hats to go with the calipers. (Can see in 1st pic) The rotors themselves are pretty shot but may be still usable after a machine (they have never been machined before but are pretty worn now so will be close to minimum thickness). either way the hats are still in perfect condition and are worth a few hundred $$$ and replacement rotors to go with them can be purchased easily.

The whole lot is selling for $1350.

Cheers.

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how much just for the pair of front R34 Brembo's with out the rotors?

cheers

bill

Bill - I was really chucking the rotors/hats in for free since I have no use for them any more.

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