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TO: spikey

How about coupe?

As I saw it looks like 2 pots for both front and rear/

Do you konw the size?

Your help is highly appriciated.

Thanks

you sure Coupe's are 2 piston?

I could swear the front's were 4 and the rear 2.

It looks like 2, but I think there are 2 pistons on either side of the brake pads.

If they are twins only, I would be looking to see if the R33/R34 GTS T callipers can be adapted.

You can buy these for around $400-$500, and they are 4 piston fronts

To NISMO :

Yeh,I just call my Mechanic and confirm with him, My 350GT only have 1 pot each side of rotor on front , that means 2 pot .

About the rear, it is 1 pot only.

Wow, I honestly thought they were 4 up front 2 at the back.

Thanks Frank.

TO: spikey

How about coupe?

As I saw it looks like 2 pots for both front and rear/

Do you konw the size?

Your help is highly appriciated.

Thanks

one pot each side

you can't believe the pads on our car is using the old maximum pads!!! very old design...(that's for auto model)

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