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    Brembo brake calipers - 340x28mm brake discs

    #Kit_RM3RSB_NS13_RM3RSFR.340X28_V02
    I'm selling here a Brembo Brake kit with adapters.
    Price is 630€ including shipping everywhere, regardless where you live.

    These brake calipers allow you to use much larger brake pads than the regular Nissan/Brembo brake pads which are used on 350z/Skylines.
    The brake discs are larger in diameter but not to large, so that they fit under 17" wheels.
    I think it's a good alternative to 20 year old calipers from a R33 Skyline or 10 years old from a 350z.


    This brake kit will fit 200sx S13, S14, S14a, S15.
    It fits underneath of 17" wheels.
    You need to use the Brembo front brake discs/rotors (340x28mm) with these adapters/calipers.
    Brembo part number: 09.A752.10
    Brembo part number: 09.A752.11
    Brembo part number: 09.A752.20
    Brembo part number: 09.A752.21


    Here is a video of that brake setup:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5NtlZA3IS0

    The brake kit includes following:
    2 each Brembo calibers (fresh out of the original box)
    2 each billet (C45 automotive steel) CNC milled adapter brackets
    4 each M14x1,5x90mm bolts (10.9)
    4 each M12x1,5x40mm bolts (10.9)
    And a bunch of washers.

    The brake calipers are using the same brake pads of the:
    Mitsubishi Evo 6 to 9,
    Subaru Impreza STI,
    Audi TTrs,
    Audi Rs3 8P,
    Seat Leon Cupra,
    Renault Megane 3 RS 250/265/275,
    Alfa GTA,
    Vauxhall / Opel Astra OPC.


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    That’s a really impressive price. I checked out the non UV grooved discs and they’re £160 over here so not bad.

    Why did you switch to a steel bracket from your aluminium ones? And have you thought about a coating to protect against corrosion?

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    The reason switching from aluminium to steel was, that most buyers from Germany/Austria/Swiss/Luxemburg would like to get the brake swap approved by the TÜV.
    It's much more easy to do that with steel brackets/adapters than with aluminium brackets.

    I race my car on the race track with semi slicks and I you aluminium brackets.

    Yes, I have thought about coating but most people want to paint them anyways. And on the other hand.... not everyone wants to pay the extra 30€.

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    Well thanks for those answers. I think you’ve got a great little product there, very powerful and very affordable. Great work.

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    These look great, nice price point too.

    If only there was something equivalent for the rears!

    Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveyboydave View Post
    These look great, nice price point too.

    If only there was something equivalent for the rears!

    Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk
    I have Brembo calipers for the rear, which don't require any drilling or any adapter.
    Just send me a private message.

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    I reduced the price to 630€ incl. shipping

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