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No worries, The Nissan part numbers are Front: 41120-12U25 Rear: 44120-12U25 with one kit doing each end if anyone needs them in the future. This should be the seal kit for 32,33,34, 350Z, V35 etc.

Rebuild kit includes pistions, internal seals, dust boots and bleerer caps, right?

If so, we can try to figure out part numbers for separate parts if we want to just replace say torn dust boots.

P/N's I found so far:

bleeder screws #05.2812.13

bleeder rubber caps #05.1502.20 or #105.1502.20

The above two can be found combined. E.g. I have a nice box with two M10x1 bleeder screws and two caps lying in front of me. #98.8249.20.

They are also known and nissan p/n 41129-12U25, audi p/n 8A0 615 273,renault p/n 77 01 209 424

Pressure seals, we need four 38mm, four 40mm and four 44mm seals per car, or 2 x 38mm and 2 x 44mm per one front caliper and 2 x 40mm per one rear

Some catalogues say that the p/n's below are for 8 seals, no idea why would brembo offer them in 8-piece packs. If the info is incorrect, please post here, 'cause 8-packs are ridiculously priced. Other catalogs say these p/n's are per single seal, and pricing is therefore much more reasonable.

"Standard" pressure seals

38mm seal #105.5955.57

40mm seal #105.5955.58

44mm seal #105.5955.60

"Anti-knockback" presure seals - NFI what's the difference betw. these and the ones above

38mm seal #105.7224.45

40mm seal #105.7224.46

44mm seal #105.7224.48

Dust boots

38mm #20.4872.45

40mm #20.4872.46

44mm #20.4872.48

P/N's for pistons themselves I'm trying to find out currently

True, but when I was rebuilding mine, one caliper had two torn dust boots, and road dirt, pad dust, residual brake fluid, water and whatever else got in there formed nasty layer of crap over the sides of two pistons that prevented pistons from entering all the way back into their bores, and it was very hard to get rid of without making a scratch on anodised surface.

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Ive done 350z brembos onto r34 hubs and i can say with 100% certainty that the rears WILL NOT bolt on. The mounting holes are completely different. Its much easier to source gtr brembos. As for the fronts they are as mentioned previously the calipers on 350z run M14 bolts and will bolt up to an r34 but you will need to drill your mounting holes to run them on earliers models. Also as mentioned you CANNOT mix n match calipers and rotors without an adaptor as gtr and 350z calipers run different hub spacing. So in short 350z calipers and rotors = WINNING!!

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Just to bring this all back from the dead. Do R33 or R34 front knuckles fit on a Stagea. So I could buy complete front knuckles with discs calumets bearings dust shields and just bolt on or is there differences that make it not work

57 minutes ago, RBW49N said:

Just to bring this all back from the dead. Do R33 or R34 front knuckles fit on a Stagea. So I could buy complete front knuckles with discs calumets bearings dust shields and just bolt on or is there differences that make it not work

Supposing you are talking about a C34 Stagea then it depends on whether it is a 2wd or awd. In general you just need to bolt on the rotors and calipers. There may be minor adjustments with bolt sizes and pipe fittings but its doable. In the rear you may need to trim the dust shield.

55 minutes ago, RBW49N said:

Yes was talking C34. But was more curious about the complete knuckle as often the complete assemblies are for sale on yahoo that way the dust shield and everything is correct 

Most c34s are awd, most r34s are rwd. That makes them substantially different

6 minutes ago, Ben C34 said:

Most c34s are awd, most r34s are rwd. That makes them substantially different

I should really put all of the information in my question shouldn’t I. Will R33 /R34 GTR front knuckle complete assemblies ( brakes bearings etc fit onto and AWD  series 2 rs4. I wasn’t sure if the tie rods or ball joints were different 

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