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ghostuss
01-24-2005, 03:50 PM
For sale here is a pair of Aluminum 300zx (z32) Front Calipers pulled off a salvaged 300zx. Can use a rebuild before putting them on but that shouldn't cost you more than 30 bucks at shop. Group buy has them for 250, here is a deal. Looking for 160 OBO. Socal pick ups welcome. I can ship at buyer's expense.

Edit: $150 and you can have them on ur car. Come on you know you want 4 pot brakes.

ghostuss
01-24-2005, 11:53 PM
To the top.

tnd240
01-25-2005, 08:53 AM
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AzNCmB
01-25-2005, 11:33 AM
30mm or 26mm?

ghostuss
01-25-2005, 12:42 PM
30mm came out of a 93+ TT. I can bring these to saturday's shine street meet.

FRpilot
01-25-2005, 01:31 PM
haha so u didnt answer the question.. are these 30mm or 26mm.. and u just gave misinformation too..

taken from the fa noobies read first FAQ/asads z32 brake right up:


The "26mm Aluminum" calipers were used ONLY on 1990 non-turbos. They used a 280mm x 26mm rotor.

The "30mm Aluminum" calipers were used on 1990 Twin-turbos and ALL 1991-1992.5 300ZX's (both turbo and non-turbo alike). They used a 280mm x 30mm rotor.

The "30mm Iron" calipers were used on ALL 1992.5-1996 300ZX's (both turbo and non-turbo alike). They also used the 280mm x 30mm rotor.

ghostuss
01-25-2005, 01:34 PM
screw the years. It's an aluminum one and it came out of a TT. Got be a 30mm.

FRpilot
01-25-2005, 01:36 PM
screw the years. It's an aluminum one and it came out of a TT. Got be a 30mm.


to some ppl, it might make a difference.. cuz 26mm can clear some people wheels and 30mm might not clear for others.. for example.. ppl who love the oh so popular meshies.. 26mm is easier to clear than 30mm...

ghostuss
01-25-2005, 01:43 PM
i know I am not noob. I was just too lazy to check the years. I have 26mm zbrakes on my car. I know the whole story.

tnd240
01-25-2005, 02:47 PM
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nlzmo400r
01-25-2005, 07:02 PM
to some ppl, it might make a difference.. cuz 26mm can clear some people wheels and 30mm might not clear for others.. for example.. ppl who love the oh so popular meshies.. 26mm is easier to clear than 30mm...

theres almost no chance of meshies clearing 26mm, trust me :(

speeddreamz
01-25-2005, 07:31 PM
damnit, i'll have to buy them spacers for sale =T

ghostuss
01-27-2005, 12:28 AM
bump. new lowered price. $150!! If doesn't sell by friday. I am putting them on ebay.

ghostuss
01-28-2005, 12:11 PM
last day, before ebaying. It's a good price for z-brakes. 100 bucks off the groupbuy price!!

kazuo
01-28-2005, 02:20 PM
for example.. ppl who love the oh so popular meshies.. 26mm is easier to clear than 30mm...

But it still won't clear.

You'd need like... a 40,000mm spacer.

David, you're better off selling them on eBay.. you will make way more than $150 :P

ghostuss
01-28-2005, 03:49 PM
I know. Ebay sells way better. I am just lazy lol. I guess this is the only way to sell it. Everyone here is either too poor for 4pot or already have them.

CHARLIE2020
01-28-2005, 05:26 PM
FYI if I were going to purchase those from you i'd have to weigh out a few things.

1) Yours are used and you said "Can use a rebuild before putting them on but that shouldn't cost you more than 30 bucks at shop".
2) Thats a lil bit of a hassle.
3) Brand new Infiniti Q45 loaded calipers I can get for $52.99ea, core charge is $40.00, FYI you can turn in anytype calipers fo ra core charge long as you do it at a later time i.e. the next day or later that day.
4) $105.98 or possibly if you can get away with the core charge then 185.98+tax..... worst case scenario vs $150 + $30 for rebuild = $180.00 for used 300ZX calipers that probably need a rebuild.

I think at best I'd offer you $80.00 for both.