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Just Jap Racing is please to bring forum members these fantastic new deals on our new proven and popular G4 Racing Brake Upgrade kits for all popular Import and performance vehicles.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

The G4 Racing brake upgrade kit is an uprated 8 piston front or 6 piston rear end braking package, designed for heavy duty street and demanding circuit or drift competition use, and is the ideal choice for individuals that require heavy duty stopping power at a realistic price point.

Sold as a complete bolt-on kit, G4 Racing Brake packages are manufactured to the highest standard, using quality Japanese pistons and caliper seals, combined with race quality components throughout.

Replacement brake pads are widely available for these calipers, unlike some other large brake upgrades. Almost any high performance aftermarket pad design for an AP Racing 6-Pot caliper can be used with these G4 calipers, including pads from the likes of Endless etc.

G4 Racing Brake Upgrade kits are available for all popular Japanese import and European vehicles and all kits sold include a 12 month replacement warranty.

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FITTING REQUIREMENTS

* 17 Inch Wheels or larger are required to clear the 8-Piston front calipers

G4 RACING FRONT BRAKE UPGRADE KIT CONTENTS

  • G4 Racing lightweight alloy 8 Piston front brake calipers
  • 330mm or 356mm 2-Piece slotted brake rotors
  • Caliper mounting brackets
  • High performance brake pads
  • Braided brake lines

G4 RACING REAR BRAKE UPGRADE KIT CONTENTS

  • G4 Racing lightweight alloy 6 Piston rear brake calipers
  • 330mm or 356mm 2-Piece slotted brake rotors
  • Caliper mounting brackets
  • High performance brake pads
  • Braided brake lines

AVAILABILITY

G4 Racing Brake Upgrade Packages are readily available for the following makes and models:

- Nissan Silvia S13

- Nissan Silvia S14

- Nissan Silvia S15

- Nissan Z33 350Z

- Nissan Skyline R32

- Nissan Skyline R33

- Nissan Skyline R34

- Subaru WRX GC8

- Subaru WRX GDB

- Mitsubishi EVO 4-8

- Mazda RX7 FC3S

- Mazda RX7 FD3S

- Mazda RX8

- Toyota MR2 SW20

- Toyota Supra JZA80

- Ford Falcon BA/BF

- Holden Commodore VY

- & Many Many More!

We have a number of these kits in stock ready for immediate pickup & dispatch, so unlike other deals floating around the net, there is:

1. No deposit required

2. No minimum order

3. No waiting

4. Easy online payment options

5. No surprises

Deal with an established and trusted company! - Not a backyard trader

G4 8 PISTON FRONT BRAKE KIT FITTED

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PRICING

$1999 - 330MM BRAKE KIT (FRONT OR REAR)

$2199 - 356MM BRAKE KIT (FRONT OR REAR)

IN-HOUSE FITTING AVAILABLE FOR SYDNEY CUSTOMERS

HOW CAN YOU ORDER YOUR KIT?

The answer is simple!

The answer is simple!

Visit http://www.justjap.com/parts_nbraking.htm and purchase your Brake Kit online, quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pick up a set over the counter.

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here.

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

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Hi mate, I have updated the first post.

They are only available in the one caliper colour at this stage and they require 17 inch wheels or larger to accomodate the large 8 piston calipers.

Regarding fitting, they can be installed with relative ease, and though we dont offer a fitting service in house, any competant workshop can fit this kit up for you.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi, I'd like to know if the pad pattern is a commonly available one or if it is proprietary for these calipers. Thanks

Hi mate, the pads for the G4 Racing calipers arent proprietary

There are a number of aftermarket brake pad options available from the likes of Endless etc, and these G4 calipers use the same pads as a common AP Racing 6 Pot caliper.

Cheers,

Steve

They seem to have similar design look to a Tarox kit. Can you give any more info of the history of the caliper and rotor...do they work with the std rear brakes and master cylinder?

Hi Roy, the G4 calipers with work fine with the standard master cylinder and rear calipers, we have tested this on a few of our customer cars.

The actual design of the caliper is based on an AP Racing caliper and they will use most aftermarket performance pads designed for an AP 6 pot caliper ie Endless.

If there is anything else you would like to know, please feel free to ask

Cheers,

Steve

Do you know the piston sizes. Also how much are just the calipers on there own incase I would like to make adapters and run bigger disks (355 or bigger)

Hi Rowdy, I will check and see if we can source the calipers themselves without the rest of the kit.

I will also check into the piston sizes and confirm as soon as possible.

Cheers,

Steve

great looking kits, well done getting them at this price :D

can you post a pic of the adapter for the caliper?

do the standard gtr brake lines bolt straight in?

what are the other dimensions of the disc (do they match any local or DBA sizes?)

great looking kits, well done getting them at this price :D

can you post a pic of the adapter for the caliper?

do the standard gtr brake lines bolt straight in?

what are the other dimensions of the disc (do they match any local or DBA sizes?)

Yeh very interested in the width of the rotor, and how readily available replacement rotors are. Do they match the PCD or other aftermarket 330mm rotors or would changing brand of replacement rotors dictate a new hat?

Yeh very interested in the width of the rotor, and how readily available replacement rotors are. Do they match the PCD or other aftermarket 330mm rotors or would changing brand of replacement rotors dictate a new hat?

Hi Roy, the majority of the components in the G4 kit are interchangable with components from AP Racing kits so replacement rotors are not a problem.

We measured the rotors today, and they showed a thickness of 32mm and an actual overall diameter of approximately 331mm.

Cheers,

Steve

Do these require caliper adapters, or do they bolt onto the stock holes?

Can you get them for an EVO 3?

Each kit comes complete and ready to fit including adapters.

Unfortunately G4 have kits for EVO 4-8 only at this stage.

Regards,

Steve

great looking kits, well done getting them at this price :D

can you post a pic of the adapter for the caliper?

do the standard gtr brake lines bolt straight in?

what are the other dimensions of the disc (do they match any local or DBA sizes?)

Gday Duncan, the GTR kits include new braided brake lines - We would need to check if the original GTR brake lines work go back on.

As per the post above, the discs are 32mm thick and as with the other components in the kit, are very similar to those of the various AP Racing brake packages available so availability of replacement components is certainly not a problem.

Lastly regarding the adapters, I dont have a pic of the adapter itself just at the moment.

Cheers,

Steve

These kits are selling quickly and generating a tonne of interest at this price.

We have plenty of kits available, so place your order now.

Any questions? Please feel free to ask.

Cheers,

Steve

could you please tell me the part numbers for the pads that fit. endless etc. etc.

Hi mate, I dont have a listing of every part number for all the different pads that fit in front of me.

If you would like further information please give us a call in store on (02) 9545 0532 and speak with Darron and he should be able to look up most of the information you require.

Regards,

Steve




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