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sp1 calipers on ebay

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/vfr400-nc30-upgra ... 240%3A1318" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

just seen these on ebay wish i had the money to buy them......

sp1 calipers with rick oliver brackets to fit nc30

buy now £120....seems alright,they look great and i bet they work a treat!!!!!

also thought someone on here would like them.....lucky :Soap: :lol:



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That's actually not a bad deal there.
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thats quite good, you'd want a bigger masster cylinder on there tho, but they look in very good condition, better than mine but mine only cost 70 and came with the m/s

id got for it if you have the dosh
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Spike16 wrote:thats quite good, you'd want a bigger masster cylinder on there tho, but they look in very good condition, better than mine but mine only cost 70 and came with the m/s

id got for it if you have the dosh
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wullvfr wrote: buy now £120....seems alright,they look great and i bet they work a treat!!!!!
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they certainly do, finally managed to give them a test today 100-0mph in 150yrds. cost a pretty penny tho, 80 for calipers, 20 for new pads, 30 for brackets and 50 for new lines (mine where 3" too short :( )
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ah yeh sorry, it was £101 for the lot, i was getting confused with my rearsets that i got for £70 (my bad)
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someone bought them for the £120 buy now.................

anyone on here????????

if so well done,im now jealous of you and hate your guts lol!!!!!! :lol:

atm,£120 is well and truly out of my reach.......and i suspect most of us are in the same boat,well i hope it's not just me :cry:



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wullvfr wrote:someone bought them for the £120 buy now.................

anyone on here????????

if so well done,im now jealous of you and hate your guts lol!!!!!! :lol:

atm,£120 is well and truly out of my reach.......and i suspect most of us are in the same boat,well i hope it's not just me :cry:



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not the only one dude. i would have scooped them as soon as i seen this post had i the money. damn christmas to hell!! :dmyspt:
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