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I just bought a set of Porsche GT3 6 pot brakes, they came with brackets for 373mm rotors, and they don't fit under my wheels.

So I’m going to need new brackets made up. I'm going to get the brackets made up so that the pistons on the calliper are in the right order (all the ones I’ve ever seen on skylines have them on in reverse). I'm also getting new brake fluid lines made up, so I can put the bleeders in the right spot.

I was wondering if there was anyone else interested in doing this, as I could set up a group purchase to make it cheaper.

Or if anyone has already done this, and has contacts who has the plans/jigs to make these.

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1 big problem, I live in Tassie. A hydrolic place is making up the fluid lines next week, but the bracket to hold them the right way up might be to hard to make. As the Porsche brakes don't have semetrical connectors. But i'm not giving up yet.

i'll do a ring round on monday, unless people work on sundays on the mainland. I just managed to fit my wheels over the brackets i got with them, but i'm still gunna try and get the ones made up so they are on the right way.

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