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Wilwood Narrow Superlite 6R Front Hat Kit 13.06in Red Nissan 350Z/Fiti G35The unsurpassed braking capacity of the Forged Narrow Superlite 6R six piston caliper serves as the base of this group of 13" 14" big rotor kits for these popular late model vehicles. FNSL6R kits are engineered application specific for simplified installation and full compatibility with OE master cylinder output and ABS functions where used. Big brake kits provide increased brake capacity and complimentary style with wheel, tire, and suspension
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