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We have just received more stock so we have plenty more kits available.

Thank you to those of you who have already taken advantage of this offer.

Get your orders in now at http://www.justjap.com/parts_nbraking.htm

Cheers,

Steve

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Hi Steve just wondering if there is any one with these brakes that i could talk to be for i buy some and see ther comments about them

ps they look really good

cheers

brendon

Does this kit still work with the ABS on GTR's?

cheers mate

Hi Crimmo, it certainly does.

Regards,

Steve

  • 2 months later...

We are pleased to announce that we can now offer these G4 Racing 8-Piston Brake Kits kits to our loyal forum members for only $2299 + Delivery (Previously $2499!)

Ordering is simple, either drop in to our massive dual factory complex at Kirrawee in Sydney, or place your order online via our website at http://www.justjap.com.

If you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask

Cheers guys,

Steve

Just Jap

  • 1 month later...
We are pleased to announce that we can now offer these G4 Racing 8-Piston Brake Kits kits to our loyal forum members for only $2299 + Delivery (Previously $2499!)

Ordering is simple, either drop in to our massive dual factory complex at Kirrawee in Sydney, or place your order online via our website at http://www.justjap.com.

If you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask

Cheers guys,

Steve

Just Jap

these brakes are awsome for price and work good too.

cheers

brendon

  • 2 weeks later...
these brakes are awsome for price and work good too.

cheers

brendon

Thanks for the feedback Brendon :)

We are receiving excellent reports about our brake kits, particular in circuit applications.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 1 month later...

Hi,

Is there a rear brake upgrade package too?

or do cars mainly use there front brakes only? (sorry if newb question but i am new to moddin my car for drift, current ones are warped)

Thansk in advance

Hi,

Is there a rear brake upgrade package too?

or do cars mainly use there front brakes only? (sorry if newb question but i am new to moddin my car for drift, current ones are warped)

Thansk in advance

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry. The current 8 piston kits are designed as a front end braking upgrade that works in harmony with your factory rear brake setup and existing brake master cylinder.

That said, we now have G4 racing rear brake kits available also, which when used with our 8 piston front kit make for one very serious brake setup.

Here is an updated picture of the front end kit - We will be post the rear kit and its contents up on this forum and olur website shortly

g4brakekitcomplete.jpg

Cheers,

Steve

Hi,

Thanks for the quick reply,

roughly how much for the rear brake also? :)

Hi mate, I will get back to you with a package price shortly :kiss:

Cheers,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi

My current stock calipers on the GTT are clearing the spokes on my wheels by 2-3mm; will these G4s clear my rims or will I need to get spacers or similar?

Hi

My current stock calipers on the GTT are clearing the spokes on my wheels by 2-3mm; will these G4s clear my rims or will I need to get spacers or similar?

Hi Stan, clearances will depend on your offsets.

Assuming that your wheels are 17" or larger, and are the correct offset for your specific vehicle you wont have a problem.

We have seen some cases in the past with some other brake kits where customers have had cheap wheels with incorrect offsets that havent provided enough clearance - This never seems to be a problem with Japanese wheels though in our experience.

Regards,

Steve

  • 1 month later...

I got a set of these from Just Jap this week, they look excellent, good quality brackets and bolts etc.

Will be using them on the car at Targa Tas this year and at some track days beforehand to make sure there are no problems, but at first look they seem good :(

Thanks for all the orders guys, we have a large number of kits in stock now ready for immediate dispatch and pickup, and we now have a drive-in/drive-out fitting package available:)

Cheers,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

Steve can you let us know how much your price is for these fitted (drive-in drive-out fitting package). And also can you tell us about the WP Racing 6 Piston Brake Kit - Nissan Skyline GTR. Differences in the kits. Thanks in advance.

Steve can you let us know how much your price is for these fitted (drive-in drive-out fitting package). And also can you tell us about the WP Racing 6 Piston Brake Kit - Nissan Skyline GTR. Differences in the kits. Thanks in advance.

Hi Justin, we have a flat rate of $395 for fitting.

Im in Japan at the moment but if you give Darron a ring in store he will be happy to run you through the specs on the WP kit :laugh:

Cheers,

Steve

  • 1 month later...

6-Piston Rear Brake kits now available.

Please dont hesitate to ask if you have any questions.

Thanks all.

Steve




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