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I've got my old GT-R front/rear brakes (non-Brembo) and factory rims available if you're interested. Not really trying to sell, but a cheap upgrade for you none the less. Drop me a PM if you're keen.

Nice ride BTW - like the 32s in black (although I'm somewhat biased :laugh: )

Are they a straight swap? I was thinking about some R33 GTSt brakes but I imagine GTR brakes would be a lot better :) and would they fit under my 16" rims?

Are they a straight swap? I was thinking about some R33 GTSt brakes but I imagine GTR brakes would be a lot better :) and would they fit under my 16" rims?

i think 33 gts-t and 32 gtr use the same calipers, just the GTR had drilled rotors?

and the stock 33 gts-t/32 gtr rims are 16's, so yes. :)

heres a pew pics i just took including where i mounted my oil catch can :D got my dad to knock up the brackets so that saved a bit, just booked her in for tinting thismorning. problem being i have a 3 week wait cos i could only get it in on a saturday >_< also next saturday ive got a booking to get the wheels balanced, should get rid of steering wobbles :O also thats the dump pipe i got yesterday, cant wait to get it on :P car is a bit dirty i think ill clean it on weekend before drag combat. also as u can see my oil catch isnt plumbed in, if anyone can help me with that onto the RB20 id appreciate it :rofl: (i have read many threads but found nothing conclusive)

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Nice ride man! Have to see you out and about for some Industrial fun :)

cheers, yeh haha, i getting my license back next monday so ill be out and about then

hahah thanks to whoever changed the thread title :)

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